The engineer is extremely knowledgeable and explains everything really great for us non firefighters The ammo can system is a great idea only need to check the kit once and then until that seal is broken you know it's still ready to go
SMFR is an amazing department, and where it's located is amazing. I'm in the SMFR District, which covers 3 counties, land ranging from rural open land, to dense forest, even suburban / densely populated area. Whole district is over 300 square miles, 30 stations cover all of that land too.
Its cool to see the Americas equipment, something I noticed is they dont seem to have heat covers. Im a volunteer fire-fighter with the nswrfs and our trucks have heat reflectors to protect the crew.
Now that I watch the rest of your video I see that you're doing it the right way so in the other pond where the community where the community fish are put some cinder blocks and then take your live rock and put it over the cinder blocks trust me your grouper and bigger fish will love so basically all you got to do is put cinder blocks in there just a few I put four in mine in a square then I put all the all the rocks over the cinder blocks and decorated it it was badass
Wonder how difficult it would be for Heroes Next Door to do a Station Cribs in Canada….. Love watching the channel from London Ontario, and would love to see the great white north getting some love
aahhh it's just an ever-so-slight remix of a CAL FIRE Model 34 spec with a few lighting changes, and one or two compartmentalizational differences (double doors or slide out). The no-tailboard is a bold choice.
43:40 I’ve heard the emergency shelters referred to as “shake & bakes”. The fire department where I live has at least one wildland truck, assigned to them by the state, that can be used for daily use by the department for wildland type fires, but the truck and assigned personnel can be deployed anywhere it is needed, including out of state. I live in Texas, but it is very common to see these interagency trucks driving around our town from many states away. We do have a sort of “wildland”base here, where these trucks stage for any fires that pop up.
I am a Firefighter in florida and we have the red and white lights but no amber. The red and blue confuse me in these areas because in our area coos use red and blue or blue and white.
Im in England and find your videos awesome. My local fire service is West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue. Would you consider doing reviews, here in England? To my knowledge WYFRS has over 40 stations... Very similar setup to the US, although our appliances are Red!
Another California related comment, you should definitely visit Alameda County Fire Dept in Northern California just south of Oakland and East of San Francisco, they have a lot of specialty units including: Swift Water Rescue, Hazardous Materials Team, Dozers, and Heavy Rescue. Overall it’s a really cool Department that would be a cool feature on this channel!
Boise Mobile Equipment custom builds some of the best type 6, 5, 4, 3 wildland engines, water tenders, and crew carriers in the world. It would be awesome for you to get an invite to their production facility in Boise, ID.
For wildland fires there is nothing better than TATRA Force chassis, if you're talking about "the world", and I bet these guys don't build on them. And anyway, when talking about "the world" don't forget that almost nobody uses American style fire engines outside of north America.
Has any fire department looked at the newer battery operated chainsaws? They have some out there that meet or exeed the power of a gas saw! These saws would be good to use in close to a fire or hotspot, and you're not carrying flammable fuel into the fire!
Think departments also are looking more at run time, even though they’re good for environment and all. But the price for battery run times aren’t there yet. But also looking electric Tesla’s burn hotter and longer.
Use motorola apex, our radios are programmed to work in a system that works in a 3rd world country. Ours now just got updated to state forestry and will be updated soon to surrounding counties. Love these new radios, i got promoted to Lt. So my radio number changed and all the radio shop did was push a update to my radio, where as before we had to swap out our radio to change ID number or turn it into the radio shop. Now any changes we just call the radio shop and they push a update.
different states have differing regulations for lighting on emergency vehicles. Florida for example, red and blue are for law enforcement.....red and white for fire departments
Those are all very nice trucks I would love for you to come check ours out. For a station tour. Niobrara County, rural fire district lusk wy ask for the chairman Colby Thurston
only thing i dont like about this truck is how the batteries are exposed under the cab like that. i get its probably to be easily serviceable but should be in at least a metal box to give em some protection from the fire
Kudos to this guy for wanting to go on deployments doing this type of work. He looks like he paid his dues and can ride out his career at a retirement station.
The engineer is extremely knowledgeable and explains everything really great for us non firefighters
The ammo can system is a great idea only need to check the kit once and then until that seal is broken you know it's still ready to go
South Metro is a great department
The mark 3s can also extend water flow water to areas that run up a hill when you lose pressure from and engine
SMFR is an amazing department, and where it's located is amazing.
I'm in the SMFR District, which covers 3 counties, land ranging from rural open land, to dense forest, even suburban / densely populated area. Whole district is over 300 square miles, 30 stations cover all of that land too.
Excellent video. Gave us an opportunity to see one of these up close and more in-depth.
Glad you liked it!
Totally enjoyed this video.
So glad!
@@mooseriddle me too an very knowledgeable too calming
29:36 Potato head on the top 😅
Its cool to see the Americas equipment, something I noticed is they dont seem to have heat covers. Im a volunteer fire-fighter with the nswrfs and our trucks have heat reflectors to protect the crew.
Now that I watch the rest of your video I see that you're doing it the right way so in the other pond where the community where the community fish are put some cinder blocks and then take your live rock and put it over the cinder blocks trust me your grouper and bigger fish will love so basically all you got to do is put cinder blocks in there just a few I put four in mine in a square then I put all the all the rocks over the cinder blocks and decorated it it was badass
Wonder how difficult it would be for Heroes Next Door to do a Station Cribs in Canada….. Love watching the channel from London Ontario, and would love to see the great white north getting some love
@helpthehurtlondon He needs to be invited.
Yes just need the invite and for that distance a sponsor would help
aahhh it's just an ever-so-slight remix of a CAL FIRE Model 34 spec with a few lighting changes, and one or two compartmentalizational differences (double doors or slide out). The no-tailboard is a bold choice.
43:40 I’ve heard the emergency shelters referred to as “shake & bakes”. The fire department where I live has at least one wildland truck, assigned to them by the state, that can be used for daily use by the department for wildland type fires, but the truck and assigned personnel can be deployed anywhere it is needed, including out of state. I live in Texas, but it is very common to see these interagency trucks driving around our town from many states away. We do have a sort of “wildland”base here, where these trucks stage for any fires that pop up.
Oooooooo South metro I had subscribed to them amazing content
The short answer is YES. But I need assistance getting there so if you can help with a sponsorship we can make it work!
Great Video!
Thank you
I am a Firefighter in florida and we have the red and white lights but no amber. The red and blue confuse me in these areas because in our area coos use red and blue or blue and white.
Im in England and find your videos awesome. My local fire service is West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue. Would you consider doing reviews, here in England? To my knowledge WYFRS has over 40 stations... Very similar setup to the US, although our appliances are Red!
Thanks for for showing us West metro type 3 engine . What a great rig, There seem to be
more of these rigs coming to the fire service .
You bet
Another California related comment, you should definitely visit Alameda County Fire Dept in Northern California just south of Oakland and East of San Francisco, they have a lot of specialty units including: Swift Water Rescue, Hazardous Materials Team, Dozers, and Heavy Rescue. Overall it’s a really cool Department that would be a cool feature on this channel!
I'll check it out! But we need invites to make that happen
Looks like a Rosenbauer Timberwolf!!
Boise Mobile Equipment custom builds some of the best type 6, 5, 4, 3 wildland engines, water tenders, and crew carriers in the world.
It would be awesome for you to get an invite to their production facility in Boise, ID.
For wildland fires there is nothing better than TATRA Force chassis, if you're talking about "the world", and I bet these guys don't build on them. And anyway, when talking about "the world" don't forget that almost nobody uses American style fire engines outside of north America.
South Metro just got a new Oshkosh ARFF truck, definitely check it out.
Check out our last weeks video. Done.
Hell yeah, we Idahoans know how to build a wildland truck.
What would it take for a station rigs of a smaller fire department in louisiana?
We need the invites sent to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
Has any fire department looked at the newer battery operated chainsaws? They have some out there that meet or exeed the power of a gas saw! These saws would be good to use in close to a fire or hotspot, and you're not carrying flammable fuel into the fire!
Our county FD also has the battery powered extrication tools and fans. Both are receiving initial good feedback, although they are pricey.
Think departments also are looking more at run time, even though they’re good for environment and all. But the price for battery run times aren’t there yet. But also looking electric Tesla’s burn hotter and longer.
When are you going to fdny or lafd
As soon as we get the invites.
Use motorola apex, our radios are programmed to work in a system that works in a 3rd world country. Ours now just got updated to state forestry and will be updated soon to surrounding counties. Love these new radios, i got promoted to Lt. So my radio number changed and all the radio shop did was push a update to my radio, where as before we had to swap out our radio to change ID number or turn it into the radio shop. Now any changes we just call the radio shop and they push a update.
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Thank you for sharing
Our pleasure!
hi heroes nextdoor you should try to come down to Elkhart IN it wood make me happy
We need invites to make that happen
blue is for police. i dont usually see a police car looking that big. is wildland fire another term for traffic enforcement
different states have differing regulations for lighting on emergency vehicles. Florida for example, red and blue are for law enforcement.....red and white for fire departments
Those are all very nice trucks I would love for you to come check ours out. For a station tour. Niobrara County, rural fire district lusk wy ask for the chairman Colby Thurston
only thing i dont like about this truck is how the batteries are exposed under the cab like that. i get its probably to be easily serviceable but should be in at least a metal box to give em some protection from the fire
I like it I even have a matchbox that look like that
Hi Mike I subed
Thx
WHAT'S INSIDE SOUTH METRO 's WILD FIRE BRUSH TRUCK? HEROES NEXT DOOR
Kudos to this guy for wanting to go on deployments doing this type of work. He looks like he paid his dues and can ride out his career at a retirement station.
I only just now notice your mr potato theme
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Diet Ckecrules Mike😂
I’m a Diet Coke addict
Police not cops Mike. Come on
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Lmfaoooo literally same thing 😂😂😂