Haven't seen AFD at FDIC. Guess it's too far to drive. Just kidding. I must say...I've been a firefighter for 23 years. I've wondered about firefighting in other states. And other countries. But I never even thought about there being one in Antarctica. Just opened my mind to a new world of extreme firefighting. When it's 10 below in Indiana...I can almost relate to what they go through.
In the UK we don't have deck guns or a ladder company at Every station at my station in England we have 2 pump ladders and in my whole county which is covered by humberside fire and rescue we have 3 hydraulic platforms based at hull Bridlington and Scunthorpe to cover the whole of east Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire the pump ladders come with hand ladders and an extension ladder
What amazed me was how normal everything looked, with the exception of having a "full" communications center adjacent to the engine bay. Hell, they even had the dang grill outside. If it hadn't been for all the "Antarctic Fire Department" logos, you could have told me that this was a station in Alaska, or maybe the Dakotas, and I would have believed it.
Would've been nice to see a quick shot of all of the apparatuses they have. As well, would've been nice to add in what sorts of calls they usually go to, how they respond to fires, etc.
Thank you very much for going to the time effort and trouble of making these videos we do appreciate it warmest respect to you all regards Peter and Cameron
This video was shot during winter time which is about 150ish people. It's the size of a small town. When I was there for 8 mo the I think there were a total of 25ish calls. And mostly fire alarms and some minor medical calls.
I was a FF I / PHRN. (Fire Fighter External Attack and Hazmat Specialist (nuclear) and Prehospital Registered Nurse … I was injured in an accident and became a nurse practitioner in neuroscience and psychiatric nursing with a sub specialty in brain injury. When I ran EMS I also had a nursing specialty as a CEN / TNCC and was working on my Trauma Nurse First Assist … I think I would have enjoyed working down there …
By adding enough chloride and hydraulic cement.We used to pour underwater in some apps like docks and boat launch’s. It’s how we did it in Michigan. I was a concrete driver for a lot of years They always used a pump that way they could place exactly and keep dry until it is placed where contractors wanted it. With enough chloride pouring on roads we had to pour out so fast if not by the end of ten yards it was drying in our chutes. You could drive on it by end of day.
Firefighters where do you work at. Regular firefighters:I get to work in the Bay Area! It is the coolest place ever! The Antarctic firefighters: Hold my beer.
I’m sorry but I’m suppose to believe that metal building that is ABOVE ground is in Antarctica? I’m a firefighter here in Canada and we get to -40 all the time and there is NO WAY that building wouldn’t leak like a sive!
50 firefighters during summer? holy crap, I thought it was mostly small research teams and I also thought there might be a few hundred there at any given time. I guess I was wrong.
One person here is a Marshall. And acts as everything with that. But thats just to establish who is in charge of that. People never get out of hand like that.
Growing unauthorized.plants is a violation of the Antarctic treaty. Used to be up to 10 years in prison and/or $10000 fine but then to have gotten it there you had to have gone thru New Zealand so possible.international.incident.
@@MrHgavino mcmurdo is in antarctica my dude. not only is that the complete wrong side of the world, but also complete different continent. dunno how alaska would help lmao.
So how does food work? Is everything mostly shelf stable/dehydrated/frozen? What are meals like? Is there fresh stuff like fruit brought in with flights over the summer?
Actually antifreeze would be bad for the environment. They used (at least used to). 3phase powered heaters in the tank. Would keep them warm when truck was not running and truck powered heaters when truck was running.
As a radio nut, I gotta ask. What bands/frequencies or such do you all use? Being it's Antarctica I wouldn't think there'd be a lot of hills or interference from that, so maybe got a deal on odl VHF Low band?
All of the radios I have seen on various videos appear to be with VHF antennae which would indicate around the 150mhz frequency area. With being close to the south pole, low band VHF would probably get too much interference from other parts of the world and UHF and higher would be useless due to the distances they need signal to travel.
Great video mate, do these guys do anything else down there to or just this? Btw how big is the South Pole station? Also, the hospital is that in the main building?
They are the first responders to emergencies whether fire, or ambulance, spills, etc. Hard to tell you how big south pole station is what do you mean? Like building wise? Currently has 40 people there. Yes it is and I have a viideo coming up of the medical building. A seperate building
@@firefighteruppy9121 but they can't heat everything. How would they deal with a established fire where they need more water than what's on the engine...
Also to add to what's already been stated. Most modern fire pumps have a function " Tank to Pump" that can be utilized to rotate H2O so it won't freeze, also attack lines can remained cracked open at about 15gpm to prevent the hoses from freezing solid. In Alaska this turns the surrounding of a rig into a rink,** with limited supply I don't know exactly what they do down there! Adapt and improvisation has to be the way to go!!
I felt this video was incomplete and I didn't learn very much from it. It doesn't help to have a presenter / interviewer that knows nothing about the topic that he's chosen to cover! A few prepared questions would help. Perhaps beforehand, ask the officer: "What questions might fire or ambulance crews want to ask?"
@@mtaylor017 That's right sweetie, make yourself look like less of an idiot, just beacuse someone called you out. Next time you'll open your ears and pay attention.
Festive_ I understand they have lights there I know pretty well how that works and all but I'm wondering if you can see them at McMurdo base specifically pretty well because I'm hoping to go there and I want to know if I should bring a better camera to record them
Yes, you can see them near town. In town is a little harder because of light pollution but when you are out away from town, can see them.quite nice. As good of a camera as you can get. If you can find the video. A year in Antarctica (I think that is what it is called) has some great shots of the Auroras. And alot more.of.general.like.around station. Not the specifics that these videos have but a great overview.
I'm in my canoe in the Atlantic and on my way. I hope to find a job when I get there. Is there still radioactive waste removal to be done from that reactor that melted down or leaked, and killed all those folks?
Damn I bet they paid dearly for uploading this video from such a remote location as they would need direct satelite data uplink like you were out at sea or in the Canadian high arctic communities. Some Canadian high arctic communities have to use direct satellite internet. It's painfully dial up internet slow and is hyper expensive. If it wasn't for Canadian Broadcast laws the high arctic communities would end up paying over 10 times what most Canadians pay for. It's even more expensive to use a direct satellite uplink brick phone as every single call has it's own separate roaming charges. Again CRTC steps in the mandate equilization billing so the arctic communities pay almost the same as the rest of Canada but they are still suck with dial up bandwidth speeds.
Haven't seen AFD at FDIC. Guess it's too far to drive. Just kidding. I must say...I've been a firefighter for 23 years. I've wondered about firefighting in other states. And other countries. But I never even thought about there being one in Antarctica. Just opened my mind to a new world of extreme firefighting. When it's 10 below in Indiana...I can almost relate to what they go through.
10 below and you can relate to 60 below or more? Right.
In the UK we don't have deck guns or a ladder company at Every station at my station in England we have 2 pump ladders and in my whole county which is covered by humberside fire and rescue we have 3 hydraulic platforms based at hull Bridlington and Scunthorpe to cover the whole of east Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire the pump ladders come with hand ladders and an extension ladder
What amazed me was how normal everything looked, with the exception of having a "full" communications center adjacent to the engine bay. Hell, they even had the dang grill outside. If it hadn't been for all the "Antarctic Fire Department" logos, you could have told me that this was a station in Alaska, or maybe the Dakotas, and I would have believed it.
Only you can prevent forest fires.
ice melts it does not burn number of forest fires in the last two centuries 0.
R/Wooosh
With Coor's The Banquet Beer.
Only you can prevent R*PE
Would've been nice to see a quick shot of all of the apparatuses they have. As well, would've been nice to add in what sorts of calls they usually go to, how they respond to fires, etc.
How fucking cool would it be to put on a resume "firefighter in Antarctica for x years" or bring it up when meeting people. Instant power move.
Parkourpotato I would casually bring that up on a date.😭😂
As some one who has it on my resume it's pretty fucking cool.
Straight up, I’m thinking about doing this
Do you get jealous that Santa is only at the North Pole?
Trent Hall santa isnt real kid
@@danielcoffaro20 Not what your mom says! Lol
Says someone 3 feet off the ground.
@@wurned huh??
Even toxic 9 year old reverse cards, I love the internet.
I don't know why but it never crossed my mind there would even be a fire department in Antarctica.
there are several ones; Also European ones
@Pixelated3a sure :D
Thank you very much for going to the time effort and trouble of making these videos we do appreciate it warmest respect to you all regards Peter and Cameron
I spent 7mos in Antarctica at McMurdo and the Pole. Was a wonderful experience. I wholeheartedly recommend going.
How hard is it to get selected?
Never been there but thank you for doing what you guys do
This is a real treat to see...just one word...WOW!
My question/questions is/are, what's population size? Coverage area size. Call volume? Type of calls you typically respond to?
This video was shot during winter time which is about 150ish people. It's the size of a small town. When I was there for 8 mo the I think there were a total of 25ish calls. And mostly fire alarms and some minor medical calls.
Thanks for your videos I'll be down for the summer session as a firefighter so this video was awesome
This is exactly why I create these videos! Enjoy the summer Alex!
first question would hav been is there many fires a year ??
0 lol
Better question, ask about their record on actually big fires...
I was a FF I / PHRN. (Fire Fighter External Attack and Hazmat Specialist (nuclear) and Prehospital Registered Nurse … I was injured in an accident and became a nurse practitioner in neuroscience and psychiatric nursing with a sub specialty in brain injury. When I ran EMS I also had a nursing specialty as a CEN / TNCC and was working on my Trauma Nurse First Assist … I think I would have enjoyed working down there …
I have an off the wall question: how is concrete poured in these conditions? How do you keep the surface under the concrete frozen?
By adding enough chloride and hydraulic cement.We used to pour underwater in some apps like docks and boat launch’s. It’s how we did it in Michigan. I was a concrete driver for a lot of years They always used a pump that way they could place exactly and keep dry until it is placed where contractors wanted it. With enough chloride pouring on roads we had to pour out so fast if not by the end of ten yards it was drying in our chutes. You could drive on it by end of day.
I applied a couple of weeks back. I hope to hear back from them.
I’m trying to get my EMT and then go to Fire academy and get my IFSAC and my ARFF. I almost meet the criteria’s to work in McMurdo almost.
I didn't know Paul Giamatti was an Antarctic fire fighter
2 years later and I just saw this comment. I appreciate that. Normally I'm compared with Gru from despicable me
Lol this is our meeting room and our grill video ends.
Not much of a 'Tour' was it?? I think he could have Easily made it a 30 minute video, and still not covered everything.
What does the firefighter job pay?
Thanks for this man. I pray i get the job this august
Can you order things from the internet in Antarctica?
I'm gonna guess only during the summer when they can land planes. If you Google McMurdo APO USPS actually gives you cut off dates in the document. :)
Ice, rocks and penguins but the shipping is really expensive.
@@scootertrash911 Lol!!😀
@@scootertrash911. Can you imagine what it cost to ship those trucks even from southern south America?
mis nomer how much is shipping?
Hahaha that fire captain sort of looks like Lou from rescue me
Firefighters where do you work at.
Regular firefighters:I get to work in the Bay Area! It is the coolest place ever!
The Antarctic firefighters: Hold my beer.
I find these videos interesting. Thanks!
WANT A TASTE, APPLY & FIGHT FIRES OVER THE WINTER MONTHS IN ALASKA'S INTERIOR, GOOD JOB!! THX FOR THE VIDEO.
The only firehall, and firefighters, that could be mistaken for a hard rock-n-roll band !! :-)
I’m sorry but I’m suppose to believe that metal building that is ABOVE ground is in Antarctica? I’m a firefighter here in Canada and we get to -40 all the time and there is NO WAY that building wouldn’t leak like a sive!
If you look in the video it's a concrete foundation in the ground
you misspelled Snow Fighters
Greetings from Iowa. Stay safe
Greetings from Des Moines!
@@mace_inc.8455 Davenport here
How competitive is it to get on? What qualifications sealed the deal? Thanks!
Check out PAE, that is who holds the contract a d the requirements are listed on their page.
50 firefighters during summer? holy crap, I thought it was mostly small research teams and I also thought there might be a few hundred there at any given time. I guess I was wrong.
I'm looking into applying for a dispatch position at McMurdo, this is facinating!
I see the trucks have blinky lights. I assume they have sirens. My question is, why?
To warn all the traffic and pedestrians in the streets of an approaching emergency vehicle 😂
He said there is no mutual aid, but Russia, Italy, and New Zealand all have Fire Agencies in Antarctica.
The difference is they stoke the fires rather than put them out. Gotta stay warm.
Here in the States, we have NFPA guidelines. What do y'all have down there?
Just keep throwing snowball.. itll be out before they get there. Unlimited supply
I love your videos and watch every single one of them, repeatedly, but holy mother of God, that ear drum popping loud intro music...
Was crash crew in the Marines, how hard is it to get this gig?
Who enforce law in that town?
One person here is a Marshall. And acts as everything with that. But thats just to establish who is in charge of that. People never get out of hand like that.
Two guys, Smith and Wesson
Growing unauthorized.plants is a violation of the Antarctic treaty. Used to be up to 10 years in prison and/or $10000 fine but then to have gotten it there you had to have gone thru New Zealand so possible.international.incident.
beside the one marshall , I guess the Alaska State Troopers would be the law.
@@MrHgavino mcmurdo is in antarctica my dude. not only is that the complete wrong side of the world, but also complete different continent. dunno how alaska would help lmao.
So how does food work? Is everything mostly shelf stable/dehydrated/frozen? What are meals like? Is there fresh stuff like fruit brought in with flights over the summer?
I wonder how many calls they get and how many ppl live down there.
Cool jobs, really, -26 degrees cool.
Hoping I can get to this level someday, I’m on my first year as a firefighter/EMT with my district in Illinois
Is there really that many fires on Antarctica that they need a whole fire dept? Is there a police force too
i like they trucks....115 looked liked its been striped a base model pickup is it in service
They must have a mixed solution with anti-freeze in the holding tanks to prevent freezing.
Actually antifreeze would be bad for the environment. They used (at least used to). 3phase powered heaters in the tank. Would keep them warm when truck was not running and truck powered heaters when truck was running.
It's explained at 4:50
What type of lounge chairs do they supply you with?
Wow how do people handle the freezing cold all the time down there?
Challenges with water in the winter...
I say use salt water from the ocean salt water doesn't freeze.
Salt water would corrode the truck's tanks lines and hydrants
As a radio nut, I gotta ask. What bands/frequencies or such do you all use? Being it's Antarctica I wouldn't think there'd be a lot of hills or interference from that, so maybe got a deal on odl VHF Low band?
All of the radios I have seen on various videos appear to be with VHF antennae which would indicate around the 150mhz frequency area. With being close to the south pole, low band VHF would probably get too much interference from other parts of the world and UHF and higher would be useless due to the distances they need signal to travel.
Did you work with Brad Rayburn? He was there around the same time as you. I’m also a firefighter on MS Gulf Coast where it’s nice and warm year long.
I'm freezing just watching this!
Do these guys to patch swaps? Would love to get a patch or two from em for some of course from my hall!
Great video mate, do these guys do anything else down there to or just this? Btw how big is the South Pole station? Also, the hospital is that in the main building?
They are the first responders to emergencies whether fire, or ambulance, spills, etc. Hard to tell you how big south pole station is what do you mean? Like building wise? Currently has 40 people there. Yes it is and I have a viideo coming up of the medical building. A seperate building
So since they are on the bottom of the earth is the emergency number 6ll?
Hell yeah these guys are smokin blunts all day waiting for a call lmao
Would they help a bad fire at Scott base, or vice-versa?
They would definitely help a fire at Scott Base, but vice versa not as much.
Why is that
What are your more common calls out there??
How do they deal with the water supply, pumps, hoses, etc freezing up ?
It's explained at 4:50... the tanks, pumps and piping are heated.
Plus they're using a lot of dry chem which he explained
@@firefighteruppy9121 but they can't heat everything. How would they deal with a established fire where they need more water than what's on the engine...
Also to add to what's already been stated. Most modern fire pumps have a function " Tank to Pump" that can be utilized to rotate H2O so it won't freeze, also attack lines can remained cracked open at about 15gpm to prevent the hoses from freezing solid. In Alaska this turns the surrounding of a rig into a rink,** with limited supply I don't know exactly what they do down there! Adapt and improvisation has to be the way to go!!
Now you feel death's COLD embrace!
Whats the pay like? Is it worth it?
I felt this video was incomplete and I didn't learn very much from it. It doesn't help to have a presenter / interviewer that knows nothing about the topic that he's chosen to cover! A few prepared questions would help. Perhaps beforehand, ask the officer: "What questions might fire or ambulance crews want to ask?"
I'v wanted to go down there for years my good friend Kelvin.H aka my model maker is going to make me that Ford F350...
They rescue fire from getting frozen.
THANK YOU
No mutual aid? Just call the penguins
thats bizzare, why does antarctica need a fire department?
He looks like count Dracula, ruler of the night...
Too cold for me! I’ll just stay here in the south
What the hell? Antartica is a big ass chunk of ice. You mean there is only 1 fire department for the entire shelf?
@1121. Oh. So probably other countries with research stations would have their own firefighting vehicles?
@@Ukraine2011 exactly;Thuse.g.also Norway has fire trucks at the Troll airfield down there
@@EnjoyFirefighting. That's a long ass haul to take things that far from Norway. Wonder if they used the Antanov 225 to trasport it?
@@Ukraine2011 it was delivered by ship and sledge
Wow looks absolutely horrible. Super motivated firefighter too.. I thought we had it bad with our old equipment and stations.
Is fire occurs in South pole?
What's the pay like? Is it fulltime work or seasonal? And do you have to have any special certs?
2 of your 3 questions can be answered, if you had watched the video and payed attention.
@@jackiechan_wtf4041 I found what I was looking for. They didn't answer the questions I was looking for on the video. No need to be a smartass.
@@mtaylor017 That's right sweetie, make yourself look like less of an idiot, just beacuse someone called you out. Next time you'll open your ears and pay attention.
Do polor bears ever visit the fire house . and try to get in
Polar Bears are only found in the Arctic (North pole).
This is like maytag repair man.
Wes is watching hockey, cool
Do you guys get a lot of calls in Antarctica?
What currency is mostly used in antartica.
Evan Quarterman I’m guessing it’s going to be the same currency of the country’s base. So if your base is American, you use USD
I am Firefighter/EMT. That’s not worth the money going way over there
I didn't know you could drive trucks on the ocean. That was a joke..
The engine is a 1957 Howe with an electric clutch that is difficult to get into pump gear.
Do they have northern lights at McMurdo during the winter?
Its the southern lights. But yes, they are just hard to video.
K Vex haha yes I forgot about that. Are they easy to take pictures of? Or time lapse?
Festive_ I understand they have lights there I know pretty well how that works and all but I'm wondering if you can see them at McMurdo base specifically pretty well because I'm hoping to go there and I want to know if I should bring a better camera to record them
Yes, you can see them near town. In town is a little harder because of light pollution but when you are out away from town, can see them.quite nice. As good of a camera as you can get. If you can find the video. A year in Antarctica (I think that is what it is called) has some great shots of the Auroras. And alot more.of.general.like.around station. Not the specifics that these videos have but a great overview.
Chris Jung have you been there?
When is the wildfire season?
Whats the emergency number?
We love emt and firefighter s
I want that sweet fire van!
The vanbulance?
My dream job.
How much do they pay?
I'm in my canoe in the Atlantic and on my way. I hope to find a job when I get there. Is there still radioactive waste removal to be done from that reactor that melted down or leaked, and killed all those folks?
Have you ever had to rescue a penguin
Not all departments are payed
How do you get a seal on your mask with a full facial beard?
well isn't it obvious it gives you an idea of how often they get a fire he hasn't had a fire in a while so he hasn't had to shave lol
Pressure demand systems mean first a full seal isn't always necessary. Second, I've seen guys with that beard get a seal in the NE
Spray some water on it and let it freeze to your face :-O
The firefighters are shaved
Damn I bet they paid dearly for uploading this video from such a remote location as they would need direct satelite data uplink like you were out at sea or in the Canadian high arctic communities. Some Canadian high arctic communities have to use direct satellite internet. It's painfully dial up internet slow and is hyper expensive. If it wasn't for Canadian Broadcast laws the high arctic communities would end up paying over 10 times what most Canadians pay for. It's even more expensive to use a direct satellite uplink brick phone as every single call has it's own separate roaming charges. Again CRTC steps in the mandate equilization billing so the arctic communities pay almost the same as the rest of Canada but they are still suck with dial up bandwidth speeds.
He probably just mailed the SD card to someone stateside to upload. I don't know how often they exchange mail down there.
How many people live in Antarctica?
Let me sign up!
Where do I sign up?
Look up PAE, that's the company with the contract.
So these people protect Santa.
CIA wrong pole guys! Come on... you should know better than that!
Tristram Keats well there more not these guys they protect the elves on vacation
Instead of asking silly questions on TH-cam, shouldn't you be investigating Trumps dealings with Russia and how they interfere in the 2016 Elections?
Jackie chan_WTF I’m on break
@@bob1412 I get it. Considering the Gov. Is currently shut down and you're not getting paid. 🤑