Looks new to me, you guys do a great job of keeping this apparatus in primo condition. Nice brush engine. I like the idea you can lay down water in front of the truck to protect your tires from heat damage too. That is a 4x4 too I presume too. Nice review of this vehicle. Great video too.
That’s a great rig… would love to see more of these old rigs that you have. Also surprised they don’t have a halligan for forcible entry on that rig or any medical gear.
Thanks! We plan on showing some of the older reserves by popular request. If you look closely in the hand tool compartment there's a Halligan hiding behind the fusee's.
What a sweet rig, do the brush trucks carry things like extra radio batteries for longer calls or will the incident dispatch team take care of that stuff?
A little of both. There are extra VHF radio batteries on the truck and IDT will bring extra radios and batteries. Additionally, the Battalion and District Chief vehicles carry extra radio batteries.
This rig is almost as old as South Metro itself, at least the name! Once upon a time, it was running out of 36s in Castle Pines, alongside the 2000 Kenworth/E-One tender now stationed at 41s. I mention this because the latter is the oldest of South Metro's tenders and the department recently took delivery of a new one from Pierce, so...is there a Fleet Friday episode in the works for the new Tender 41 (once its put in service, and assuming that's where it's headed) or is it similar enough to Tender 39 ( th-cam.com/video/mTrQEfHgLl0/w-d-xo.html BE40 also ran out of 39s for a while, to tie all the loose ends together) that featuring it would be redundant?
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO Maybe one of these days you'll create a video highlighting how South Metro utilizes their tender fleet. There aren't many departments in the US who've earned an ISO Class 1 PPC rating, including ones with hydrant coverage throughout their territory. That South Metro achieved that rating even in their hauled water areas offers lessons every fire department can learn from.
Engine 40 is a Paramedic unit with advanced life support equipment. Brush Engine 40 is only dispatched to vegetation fires so it is not equipped with EMS gear. The Engine(s) or Medic that responds with them to the fire will provide EMS equipment, if needed.
The Battalion, District and Safety F-150's are all equipped with push bars to move vehicles, if necessary. Following best practices in traffic incident management, sometimes the safest way to handle an accident scene is by pushing disabled vehicles out of traffic. Normally law enforcement will do it, but sometimes there's a need for SMFR.
Yes, a new Brush Engine is on order and will look like Brush Engine 20. The new one may get assigned to Station 39 and if that happens, the current Brush Engine 39 will move to Station 40.
Engine 40 has been reassigned into one of the Pierce tandem axle pump tenders. Their new engine was reassigned to Engine 19 and that engine was reassigned to Engine 21. Engine 21's previous tank capacity was only 500 gallons and Operations determined they needed a larger, 750 gallon water tank. Since their engine wasn't due for replacement for several years, this switch made the most sense.
I know it is in Colorado and they are used to the cold but too bad he has to do Fleet Friday in the cold weather couldn't they have done it inside the Station instead of outside in the cold
Notice he was only wearing a hoodie and a ball cap and no gloves and it was snowing during his walk around. This is completely normal in Colorado. Weather that people would be wearing parkas and gloves, in Colorado we would be wearing shorts and T Shirts. I was out on my tractor yesterday plowing snow wearing jeans and a hoodie for 2 hours. 😎👨🚒
South Metro's personnel are definitely used to the cold! If it was too uncomfortable outside we would have made the video in the garage, but it wasn't too bad out!
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO I remembered the episode you guys did when it was - 25 degrees out fighting a house fire so I should have known about making that comment about the cold
Wow! A older SMFR truck, thought I’d never see the day 😂.
Older trucks are the best no DEF, hardly any electrical, hardly any breakdowns. When stuff was built to last!
True, I’m a JR FF in a volunteer Dept in New England and most of our trucks are older.
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Love the old rig! 23 years! Great tour James, Thank you.
Looks new to me, you guys do a great job of keeping this apparatus in primo condition. Nice brush engine. I like the idea you can lay down water in front of the truck to protect your tires from heat damage too. That is a 4x4 too I presume too. Nice review of this vehicle. Great video too.
Great video James. Very informative
The older apparatus are great.
that is such a nice truck. thank you for all that you do SMFR
When I was in college our department had almost the exact same truck, same year, same manufacturer. It was a good unit.
Nice! 23 years later and they still look pretty sharp!
Old rig looks good
Great video, liked and shared 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒
Oldie but goodie.
Old rig looks good
We have a 2001 international 3400 bus equipped with lights and sirens
Old school cool!
Hey Eric. I know I’m late to this. But I was wondering if this is a reserve apparatus, or front line. And now that it’s 2024, is it still in service.
Its nice they use David Clark headsets
Sup awesome rig
What's the song at the end?
"One Lie Too Many" by Rockin' For Decades
That’s a great rig… would love to see more of these old rigs that you have. Also surprised they don’t have a halligan for forcible entry on that rig or any medical gear.
Thanks! We plan on showing some of the older reserves by popular request. If you look closely in the hand tool compartment there's a Halligan hiding behind the fusee's.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO ahh…makes more sense--I knew you wouldn’t forget something
What a sweet rig, do the brush trucks carry things like extra radio batteries for longer calls or will the incident dispatch team take care of that stuff?
A little of both. There are extra VHF radio batteries on the truck and IDT will bring extra radios and batteries. Additionally, the Battalion and District Chief vehicles carry extra radio batteries.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO Thanks for the info
Great video
Could we have a poi vlog please
Fleet Friday - Brush Engine 40
This rig is almost as old as South Metro itself, at least the name! Once upon a time, it was running out of 36s in Castle Pines, alongside the 2000 Kenworth/E-One tender now stationed at 41s. I mention this because the latter is the oldest of South Metro's tenders and the department recently took delivery of a new one from Pierce, so...is there a Fleet Friday episode in the works for the new Tender 41 (once its put in service, and assuming that's where it's headed) or is it similar enough to Tender 39 ( th-cam.com/video/mTrQEfHgLl0/w-d-xo.html BE40 also ran out of 39s for a while, to tie all the loose ends together) that featuring it would be redundant?
All correct! The new Tender 41 is identical in functionality to Tender 39, but the Kenworth cab looks little different with their new styling.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO Maybe one of these days you'll create a video highlighting how South Metro utilizes their tender fleet. There aren't many departments in the US who've earned an ISO Class 1 PPC rating, including ones with hydrant coverage throughout their territory. That South Metro achieved that rating even in their hauled water areas offers lessons every fire department can learn from.
does engine 40 carry any EMS gear onboard ?
Engine 40 is a Paramedic unit with advanced life support equipment. Brush Engine 40 is only dispatched to vegetation fires so it is not equipped with EMS gear. The Engine(s) or Medic that responds with them to the fire will provide EMS equipment, if needed.
Nice
Is bre40 up for replacement anytime soon
Yes, in fact a new Brush Engine has been ordered.
Question: Why Dose Most Vehicles Example District 1 Use Pushbars?
The Battalion, District and Safety F-150's are all equipped with push bars to move vehicles, if necessary. Following best practices in traffic incident management, sometimes the safest way to handle an accident scene is by pushing disabled vehicles out of traffic. Normally law enforcement will do it, but sometimes there's a need for SMFR.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO Thank You.
Seeing as brush 40 is 23 years old are there any plans to get a new one for that station?
Yes, a new Brush Engine is on order and will look like Brush Engine 20. The new one may get assigned to Station 39 and if that happens, the current Brush Engine 39 will move to Station 40.
Is it due for replacement?
Probably
When is the next station Saturday
@@jaydensamoeun6446 next Saturday
@@BaconOperator how do u know
@patrickhickey6731 it's usually every Saturday or every other Saturday I think
I am first viewer my dad is a firefighter.
Why is engine 40 in a spare
Engine 40 has been reassigned into one of the Pierce tandem axle pump tenders. Their new engine was reassigned to Engine 19 and that engine was reassigned to Engine 21. Engine 21's previous tank capacity was only 500 gallons and Operations determined they needed a larger, 750 gallon water tank. Since their engine wasn't due for replacement for several years, this switch made the most sense.
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I know it is in Colorado and they are used to the cold but too bad he has to do Fleet Friday in the cold weather couldn't they have done it inside the Station instead of outside in the cold
Notice he was only wearing a hoodie and a ball cap and no gloves and it was snowing during his walk around. This is completely normal in Colorado. Weather that people would be wearing parkas and gloves, in Colorado we would be wearing shorts and T Shirts. I was out on my tractor yesterday plowing snow wearing jeans and a hoodie for 2 hours. 😎👨🚒
South Metro's personnel are definitely used to the cold! If it was too uncomfortable outside we would have made the video in the garage, but it wasn't too bad out!
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO I remembered the episode you guys did when it was - 25 degrees out fighting a house fire so I should have known about making that comment about the cold
Time for a FEMA grant for a replacement
South Metro has a new Type III Brush Engine on order!
Those leather seats need to be cleaned badly.
People keep being mean to me what should I do 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢❤
You should talk about it with an adult you trust like a family member or teacher.
I feel bad it's all gonna be ok tho :(