Man I live in the Caribbean we have sun, sand and the beautiful sea but when I see bit and piece of America in movies, shows, TH-cam videos I am truly envious Americans have a truly majestic country, imagine growing up in a small town with a mountain like that in your back yard those long winding country roads perfect for Sunday drive after church camping out with the family and don't talk about Winter the snow I never being to the US but if I did would rather a small quiet sleepy town with a great view and open fields like this
It's in Buchanan, VA, which is near Roanoke, VA., on US-11; the James River goes through town. The mountain is NW of Buchanan, and North of where I-81 crosses the James River. While it doesn't seem to have a name in itself, Appalachian mountains are usually part of long ridges, and those ridges may have names. It might be called Greyledge, though - there's a road and a community near there called that - but I don't know for sure.
In washington state we have mountan views like this everywhere and they are better. You walk out of Walmart and it's nothing but mountains in the distance
You know how emergency drives in germany? ... Really stupid. They don't use the free space at the right. They allways use the left space of the road.. really stupid. Reason they say is:"Tow truck isn't allowed to drive on the right lane, so emergency drives on left, so that the tow truck has space to get to the crash... srsly... stupid.
That is America for you. The citizens dont give a shit about our brave firefighters police or emts at all. We are a selfish people here and need an eye opening. My sister is a paramedic and she puts herself in danger every time she responds. I make it an effort to make way for the ones who keep us alive.
This reminds me of my father way back in 1960 I was just a little child but I remember the firetruck also stopping right in front of my house and my father would jump inside really fast and he would be gone if it was a forest fire I wouldn't see him for days volunteer firefighters they do it from the heart it's not about the paycheck because there isn't one Hahaha
Caught in action. I myself am a Volunteer firefighter based out of Lock Haven, PA. I appreciate all of the effort that goes into these videos. Thank you for your service. God Bless.
You know how emergency drives in germany? ... Really stupid. They don't use the free space at the right. They allways use the left space of the road.. really stupid. Reason they say is:"Tow truck isn't allowed to drive on the right lane, so emergency drives on left, so that the tow truck has space to get to the crash... srsly... stupid.
@@bestboy007 dude I'm scrolling through these comments and, do you just have that comment on a text document and just copy paste that shit everywhere? "Here in Germany..." Woah, wowsers people do things differently in different countries. Guess what America does better than Germany, not starting World Wars.
Typical of a volunteer unit. There is a bare minimum crew to drive the truck the rest are at work when a call goes so they drive a personal vehicle to the scene or get picked up on the way. Problem With these type of Departments is no budget for a full time crew. But Volunteer Departments are older then History.
@@chrisowen2925 my departments policy is the truck can leave if there's a captain, or a Lt. With at least two FF. Or if it's been more than 5 minutes from the initial tone then who ever there goes. But once a truck is rolling they do not stop to pick people up unless still in the apron. Other than that guys show up on scene unless it's a highway.
@@extraslayar4585 That is the DEFINITION of a volunteer. If the department had full-time staff then it would not be a volunteer house. In the Big City, there are typically 3 engines and a bus in the house. Men / Woman, are there to staff the apparatus 24/7/365. They even have sleeping bunks and a kitchen in the house. Volunteers sleep at home and have a real job get calls and if they can make it to the house jump on the truck or get picked up en route. I know a friend that is a captain for a volunteer department in Tool Tx population 150. Obviously, they do not have a full staff department just sitting waiting for a fire or other accident. Many times they will have one person very close to the Engine since you need that apparatus at every scene. If you can't make it to the house you have to go to the scene.
@@chrisowen2925 YEa no i was just saying we arnt allowed to pick up guys on the way like that to much liability and delays response when those guys getting picked up couldve already been on scene and preparing for the tools.
l love your emercency line on your motorways/highways. In Germany or Thailand they haven't so much free space. In Germany is right sometimes an emercency lane for vehicles in trouble, but this line is 2/3 or 3/4 smaller as the normal line. For big fire apparatus too small!
Anyone else notice the vintage style purple pickup truck @ the 10:30 mark or the old fashioned mobile home before it? Also I've noticed that in almost all of these fire truck videos, how when driving on the shoulder like that there are ALOT of semi's on the highway, weird but cool.
@@justanotheraviator2357 they're talking about two different things. The new E1 was the truck in the left lane, it appeared to have no markings other than the rear chevrons though admittedly hard to see, it is likely being delivered to some department somewhere, or its even a demo truck.. The "five two or five three, that is one of rescue fours" is the vehicle that's behind them following them to the scene, that they later say they left in the dust when they arrived on scene.
Stupid question: vehicles that have air brakes (such as this truck) have systems that bleed the air out as a matter of function. Is there a set up to maintain air pressure in the system or do you have to wait for the pressure to build up? (I realize this is a completely irrelevant question to the video. My curiosity just got the better of me.)
When you start a truck with empty air tanks you have to wait for it to have enough air pressure before it can even release the brakes. The tanks are constantly being refilled while the truck is running. The trucks hold enough air that it doesn't run out of air. I assume if one continuously pressed the brakes the air would run out and then you'd have to wait again. Hope that answered the question.
They're lucky there's a wide, clear, functional shoulder lane for them. Urban freeways often don't have any extra space like this. But then in urban areas there are lots more on & off ramps, close together.
th-cam.com/video/6ayIQ44Mfuw/w-d-xo.html was that fire truck called on to the scene as well? I assume the firemens are talking about that vehicle that's stuck in traffic ???
Typical of Rural areas. Volunteer means there is a skeleton crew in the Station the others either drive a personal truck to the scene or get picked up on the way. Areas like this do not have the budget to have a full time Fire Department so many of them do this for fun and hobby with out pay or very little.
Ten years on an ambulance being the main driver. Some days I wish I had a tank with a blade for a bumper. Although we are only asking for permission to pass or go through an intersection the only person allowed by federal law to disobey red lights and stop signs "use to be" the U.S.P.S.
I can't speak for this particular fire department but a lot of fire departments in rural areas such as this in Virginia have the rescue tools on the ladder truck.
Using mechanical sirens allows the other motorists to differentiate between Fire equipment and police/ambulance without having to see the vehicle in question.
It could be worse, I lived in a remote section of Idaho and it was 45 minutes for a police response, firemen or paramedics were typically an hour away. Welcome to the wonderful world of living in rural areas, it’s not ridiculous by any means. Depending on where you live you could be a farmer, sheriff, paramedic and firefighter all in the same day... you might need to know how to operate a road grader and snow plow too!
I didn't know they had bus stops for fire departments, and why do they dispatch a fire department that's so far away I just don't understand unless that's the only closest one they got
See the one thing I don't get is the audio cuts. I understand cutting out sensitive information from dispatch regarding the call. But if you are cutting out swears? People swear on here all the time. I think that's what makes us human. We still joke around and swear and chat like everyone else. Idk just my opinion. Stay safe brothers. Much love from CT
Anyone that does not pull over and stop for emergency vehicles need a 1000 dollar ticket mailed the first time, 5k the 2nd time then 3rd offense take away their licence period.
If people would just follow a very basic and simple rule when on the interstate, first responders would have a much easier time. What rule, you may ask? Drive on the right, pass on the left. I know....hard concept.
That mountain view from the station just never gets old.
Man I live in the Caribbean we have sun, sand and the beautiful sea but when I see bit and piece of America in movies, shows, TH-cam videos I am truly envious Americans have a truly majestic country, imagine growing up in a small town with a mountain like that in your back yard those long winding country roads perfect for Sunday drive after church camping out with the family and don't talk about Winter the snow I never being to the US but if I did would rather a small quiet sleepy town with a great view and open fields like this
It's in Buchanan, VA, which is near Roanoke, VA., on US-11; the James River goes through town.
The mountain is NW of Buchanan, and North of where I-81 crosses the James River. While it doesn't seem to have a name in itself, Appalachian mountains are usually part of long ridges, and those ridges may have names. It might be called Greyledge, though - there's a road and a community near there called that - but I don't know for sure.
In washington state we have mountan views like this everywhere and they are better. You walk out of Walmart and it's nothing but mountains in the distance
In all my years of firefighting I've never seen a firefighter picked up on the side of the road like that. Thats awesome.
Volunteer?
Yes
6:02 "When you're on the way to a call, but your buds need a lift."
Charles Shade II 😂😂
You know how emergency drives in germany? ... Really stupid. They don't use the free space at the right. They allways use the left space of the road.. really stupid. Reason they say is:"Tow truck isn't allowed to drive on the right lane, so emergency drives on left, so that the tow truck has space to get to the crash... srsly... stupid.
Nape Lazam Again nonsens talk! Please - stop drink and post on TH-cam!
Ground Wave Ignore them. They're ranting about something unrelated.
Ground Wave This idot is drunken or only a internet troll. I think second - after my answer he never post again.
I give the driver of the ladder major credit, that looks tough! When we respond to calls on the highway we deal with this all the time.
Thank you very much I'll pass the word along. Y'all be safe.
Joseph Fiore Yeah this man can drive his ass off
@@tdgco3 OBEY!!
@7:55, I know exactly why the put the audio to silent
Why?
mattrules24 “look at this fucking idiot” *as the drop top flys by*
@@mattrules24 they prolly cussed there heads off at the guy who passed them, you never pass an emergency vehicle
We live right down the road from y’all. Love y’all be safe
That truck is extremely fast!!
I've never seen so many semi trucks on one highway
Welcome to America where half the vehicles on the road are heavy trucks
That Q and horn both sound so nice!!!!
10:20 is that ben 10's grandpa's camper van?
It is obscene to me how many people do not stop or get off the road on either side of traffic. Incredible.
David Schoenmann I agree, I've seen videos where people don't even move when there right behind them....
David Schoenmann welcome to America where some of us could give less of a crap saving a strangers life.
That is America for you. The citizens dont give a shit about our brave firefighters police or emts at all. We are a selfish people here and need an eye opening. My sister is a paramedic and she puts herself in danger every time she responds. I make it an effort to make way for the ones who keep us alive.
Like who and when? On this video I see hardly any if any at all that do not move instantly for it.
from a french guys this is a pretty good respond by citizens cars :) in France if we had this we were happy hahaha
This reminds me of my father way back in 1960 I was just a little child but I remember the firetruck also stopping right in front of my house and my father would jump inside really fast and he would be gone if it was a forest fire I wouldn't see him for days volunteer firefighters they do it from the heart it's not about the paycheck because there isn't one Hahaha
I love that Diesel Engine Roaring....nice video
13:23 Snapchat received
you caught me haha
Caught in action. I myself am a Volunteer firefighter based out of Lock Haven, PA. I appreciate all of the effort that goes into these videos. Thank you for your service. God Bless.
You know how emergency drives in germany? ... Really stupid. They don't use the free space at the right. They allways use the left space of the road.. really stupid. Reason they say is:"Tow truck isn't allowed to drive on the right lane, so emergency drives on left, so that the tow truck has space to get to the crash... srsly... stupid.
@@bestboy007 dude I'm scrolling through these comments and, do you just have that comment on a text document and just copy paste that shit everywhere?
"Here in Germany..." Woah, wowsers people do things differently in different countries. Guess what America does better than Germany, not starting World Wars.
@@MommyKhaos But yet you still end up getting involved in them..
10:28 the purple pick up is badass! Minus the chair on the back but good for him!👍🏻🔥
why did the sound keep munting after you picked up more crew near 6:19
@9:18-13:03 Dang!! What a tight squeeze on the side of the road and when they finally arrive on scene
Llf never have I seen a fire truck pull over to pick folks up on a call 😂 priceless
Typical of a volunteer unit. There is a bare minimum crew to drive the truck the rest are at work when a call goes so they drive a personal vehicle to the scene or get picked up on the way.
Problem With these type of Departments is no budget for a full time crew.
But Volunteer Departments are older then History.
VOLUNTEERS.
@@chrisowen2925 my departments policy is the truck can leave if there's a captain, or a Lt. With at least two FF. Or if it's been more than 5 minutes from the initial tone then who ever there goes. But once a truck is rolling they do not stop to pick people up unless still in the apron. Other than that guys show up on scene unless it's a highway.
@@extraslayar4585 That is the DEFINITION of a volunteer.
If the department had full-time staff then it would not be a volunteer house.
In the Big City, there are typically 3 engines and a bus in the house. Men / Woman, are there to staff the apparatus 24/7/365. They even have sleeping bunks and a kitchen in the house.
Volunteers sleep at home and have a real job get calls and if they can make it to the house jump on the truck or get picked up en route.
I know a friend that is a captain for a volunteer department in Tool Tx population 150. Obviously, they do not have a full staff department just sitting waiting for a fire or other accident.
Many times they will have one person very close to the Engine since you need that apparatus at every scene. If you can't make it to the house you have to go to the scene.
@@chrisowen2925 YEa no i was just saying we arnt allowed to pick up guys on the way like that to much liability and delays response when those guys getting picked up couldve already been on scene and preparing for the tools.
LOL thats one way to get volunteers to respond, pick them up in the firetruck on the way to the calls!
10:42 geeeezzzzz the turbo is niceeeeeeeee
having the q siren on fire trucks helpful and having air horns
This makes me thankful that we don’t have any highways. I think I’d go insane trying to get to an accident scene with that much backed up traffic
Now that I've never seen before, responding to pick up other vollies and than continuing on to the scene.
l love your emercency line on your motorways/highways. In Germany or Thailand they haven't so much free space. In Germany is right sometimes an emercency lane for vehicles in trouble, but this line is 2/3 or 3/4 smaller as the normal line. For big fire apparatus too small!
United States interstate standards are for a 9-foot shoulder the Main travel lanes are 12 foot, so it is smaller but still big enough.
Anyone else notice the vintage style purple pickup truck @ the 10:30 mark or the old fashioned mobile home before it? Also I've noticed that in almost all of these fire truck videos, how when driving on the shoulder like that there are ALOT of semi's on the highway, weird but cool.
Did I hear someone playing basketball at the very beginning?
I like how there was another fire truck sitting in traffic😂
Probably on delivery
At 9:35 is that another fire truck?
Why wasn't that responding?
They need to keep them available in case of another emergency
More like, its not in service and is being delivered.
They say it's a brand new E-ONE.
One of rescue 4's Trucks
@@justanotheraviator2357 they're talking about two different things. The new E1 was the truck in the left lane, it appeared to have no markings other than the rear chevrons though admittedly hard to see, it is likely being delivered to some department somewhere, or its even a demo truck.. The "five two or five three, that is one of rescue fours" is the vehicle that's behind them following them to the scene, that they later say they left in the dust when they arrived on scene.
That's a long backup!
Is this in Virginia by chance?
was that a new engine at 9:38?
yes it was. lol
yes it was. lol
is it going to a local company ?
I'm not sure, it didn't have any lettering on it.
Evveryones passing them like they're standing still. What is with ppl?
@9:35 *sings* '🎵 Hello From The Other Side 🎵
Stupid question: vehicles that have air brakes (such as this truck) have systems that bleed the air out as a matter of function.
Is there a set up to maintain air pressure in the system or do you have to wait for the pressure to build up?
(I realize this is a completely irrelevant question to the video. My curiosity just got the better of me.)
When you start a truck with empty air tanks you have to wait for it to have enough air pressure before it can even release the brakes. The tanks are constantly being refilled while the truck is running. The trucks hold enough air that it doesn't run out of air. I assume if one continuously pressed the brakes the air would run out and then you'd have to wait again.
Hope that answered the question.
Where is BVFD?
sutphen monarch?
You think the state police first on the seen would have told them to come up adjust traffic
You guys in Virginia?
What dept is this in VA ?
No wonder they say there is a shortage of truck drivers around the country, they're all stuck in traffic on that stretch of interstate.
Awesome Video. How Many Calls Are You Guys Going To Run This Year?
They're lucky there's a wide, clear, functional shoulder lane for them. Urban freeways often don't have any extra space like this. But then in urban areas there are lots more on & off ramps, close together.
Why state is that?
Nice Video but i have twoe Questions @6:10 you picked up two people but why and why the firefighter truck on the highway dont dirves to the emergency?
They picked up other volunteer firefighters and the other truck is not in their district so they weren't dispatched probably.
They were picking up other volunteer firefighters and the truck in the highway was being delivered to a department and was not in service yet.
th-cam.com/video/6ayIQ44Mfuw/w-d-xo.html was that fire truck called on to the scene as well? I assume the firemens are talking about that vehicle that's stuck in traffic ???
I'll get flack; but, 1:53 or so to leave, the doors open and close so many times I lost count, how many firefighters got in the truck?
Td Hooper probably 6
Anyone else notice how @ the three minute mark how the speed limit went from 35 to 55?
Typical of Rural areas.
Volunteer means there is a skeleton crew in the Station the others either drive a personal truck to the scene or get picked up on the way.
Areas like this do not have the budget to have a full time Fire Department so many of them do this for fun and hobby with out pay or very little.
Damn the rig moves
where is BV located in america?
So first BVFD stands for Buchanan volunteer fire department. Buchanan is located in the state of Virginia on the west side of the state
Ten years on an ambulance being the main driver. Some days I wish I had a tank with a blade for a bumper. Although we are only asking for permission to pass or go through an intersection the only person allowed by federal law to disobey red lights and stop signs "use to be" the U.S.P.S.
What state is this? Like the all blue lights on the State Police cars. (Sorry not from the US)
VA
Quasi alles falsch gemacht... Warum wird statt der Rettungsgasse der Pannenstreifen benutzt?
I81 is bad for wreaks you should see it between Winchester and Harrisonburg.
what is the top speed of that truck? 72?
IDK, but our Sutphen SPH100 can do 90+ on the HW.
Is this Buchanan NY or VA?
ethan mcguire Virginia
Would love to ride along
Sutphen trucks are the best👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
damn you flying
3:50 - 5:50 is that an Australian siren I hear?
that's exactly what i was thinking ahaha
lotecatanning that is a q2b I think and one of the electric sirens like hi-lo yelp phaser
Nah its a Code 3, its American.
@@Blasterbrowngaming There are used all over the world.
@@alexfrn24 Sure, but Code 3 is an American Company
@ 15:09 that’s why you’re not riding in the camper when it’s moving outch I hope everyone is okay.
let make a game out of this for every mobile home take drink lol.
I'm wondering why the Ladder as the first piece out on a MVC?
I can't speak for this particular fire department but a lot of fire departments in rural areas such as this in Virginia have the rescue tools on the ladder truck.
This is the siren that I'm used to hearing
What state is this?…Such a beautiful area!
Virginia
Video starts at 1:48.
he was going fast at 5:48
So what good is a ladder truck on a vehicle accident?🤔
Manpower and usually heavy tools needed for extraction of trapped victims
this is not a mountain....its a sleepin volcano in the back.....
I'm shocked. Not a single vehicle driving on the shoulder.
Good driving !
Using mechanical sirens allows the other motorists to differentiate between Fire equipment and police/ambulance without having to see the vehicle in question.
Excellent driving :) :) :)
9:01 smooth
Nice ride!!!
It's beyond ridiculous how far first responders have to drive to get to the scene. People die to often because it takes entirely too long to respond.
Ida Floyd You think it’s realistic to have a fire dept on ever block corner?
It could be worse, I lived in a remote section of Idaho and it was 45 minutes for a police response, firemen or paramedics were typically an hour away. Welcome to the wonderful world of living in rural areas, it’s not ridiculous by any means.
Depending on where you live you could be a farmer, sheriff, paramedic and firefighter all in the same day... you might need to know how to operate a road grader and snow plow too!
That's a niiiiiiiiiiiice truck ;-)
Great response.
thank you.
thank you.
I maybe nitpicking, but thought reroute ment just that, not stay in the station 2 mins after saying it.
The traffic...
I like this town!
I grew up in a town just on the other side of those mountains. The Blue Ridge Parkway runs along the top.
I would never seen that accident on my way to Pennsylvania when I worked with the railroad
at 13:53 that cop looks like that cop that sung shake it off if anybody has seen that. LOL!
9:34 Why the fire apparatus at the left lane not starts to helps you?
Because it was either being delivered to a department or that it wasn't dispatched to the scene many reasons why it didn't help.
my man is FAST
its 85 KM/h ...seems fast..or maybe 100-110 kmh which is fast for a truck but thats MAX ( a PANTHER CAN DO 160 km/H )
Is the siren somehow connected to the engine revs or something?
baileyboy125 no it is a foot pedal that the driver or passenger side can control. Look up a federal q siren
is it me or all the Female dispatcher sound the same
I didn't know they had bus stops for fire departments, and why do they dispatch a fire department that's so far away I just don't understand unless that's the only closest one they got
This is most likely a volunteer fire department.
Volunteer and rural fire department.
6:02 really?
Best part of 13 mins to get to the scene after taking almost 2 to get moving? 😂 👏🏼
AGREED
See the one thing I don't get is the audio cuts. I understand cutting out sensitive information from dispatch regarding the call. But if you are cutting out swears? People swear on here all the time. I think that's what makes us human. We still joke around and swear and chat like everyone else. Idk just my opinion. Stay safe brothers. Much love from CT
10:20 ben 10 rv
I need a siren for when im merging onto the interstate lol
Anyone that does not pull over and stop for emergency vehicles need a 1000 dollar ticket mailed the first time, 5k the 2nd time then 3rd offense take away their licence period.
so scary...need more guts to be a Fire Fighter
If people would just follow a very basic and simple rule when on the interstate, first responders would have a much easier time. What rule, you may ask?
Drive on the right, pass on the left.
I know....hard concept.
This is in Southwestern Virginia. Most don't know left from right.
That windshield could use a nice cleaning.
Ganz schön schnell, für einen LKW !
Looks like a parking lot
Lol all the police vehicles there, blocking traffic for the real first responders. Kudos fire fighters, you are the greatest
Real first responders? The majority of the time police gets to ANY SCENE FIRST since they are roaming and are not stationary like fire departments.