Thanks. When I arrived, most of the fire had been contained and they wouldn't allow anyone near the back of the storage facility where the fire was so couldn't really get any footage of the fire itself or the aftermath but just the equipment on scene.
Yeah, not sure if its for steady flow of power so its up in the air longer or because they were right next to the airport to make sure there are no accidents with the drone veering away and going into restricted flight paths.
Constant power/connection so no issues with batteries or reception. I'm not certain, but it may negate some restrictions using independent drones as well.
Basically volunteers who go through training to be a part of CERT (community emergency response team) who respond to disasters or major incidents to provide basic first aid, or other tasks like evacuations, communications and so forth. Here is a link which details it further: lafd.org/join/volunteer/cert
Nice work! Huge response! Lots of moving parts. Thsnk you for your work👍👍👍
Thank you!
keep these videos coming watching from Perth Western Australia
Thank you, will do!
Fire trucks running over fire hoses 🤔, other then that amazing video ❤
Thanks. When I arrived, most of the fire had been contained and they wouldn't allow anyone near the back of the storage facility where the fire was so couldn't really get any footage of the fire itself or the aftermath but just the equipment on scene.
What year is the ARFF? Not familiar with that year of Panther
2011 from what I found in a search
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Thanks!!
keep these videos coming
Thanks, will do :)
Thats interesting that drone is tethered, whats the point of that?
Yeah, not sure if its for steady flow of power so its up in the air longer or because they were right next to the airport to make sure there are no accidents with the drone veering away and going into restricted flight paths.
Constant power/connection so no issues with batteries or reception.
I'm not certain, but it may negate some restrictions using independent drones as well.
What is the rôle of the two LAFD pickup trucks?
They are the emergency air operations, basically provide additional air tanks and manage air tanks etc.
New here and already love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What is CE83??
Community Emergency Response Team Volunteer
@@The411TH-camNot enough of an explanation. Is it still an ambulance?
Basically volunteers who go through training to be a part of CERT (community emergency response team) who respond to disasters or major incidents to provide basic first aid, or other tasks like evacuations, communications and so forth. Here is a link which details it further: lafd.org/join/volunteer/cert