My stepfather was a firefighter, but then he moved to an office role as an inspector due to concern from my mother. He was a deputy fire inspector whose job was easily 50% checking hydrant placement and function and 50% inspecting buildings. Literally the intire inspection crew in Fire Hall №1 would be looking at firings for a neighbourhood having 1 fuckin hydrant.
“If I ever did that, I would have six new policies named after me and every person in the department would line up to beat me until I was twelve shades of purple.” My sides are gone. 🤣
Ive only had one policy at my old vollie department named after me for riding down the street outside the getaway vehicle after my real job got held up. The Drug Rule:"All personnel MUST ride inside all department vehicles safely belted in position.Hanging on the side of the vehicle does NOT satisfy this requirement..."
@@georgek.8651 Trust me were I live in Germany/Munich we are most at the time a pain in the ass for people. Because we evacuate a building when there is a fire or close the street because their is a serious MVA or the Ambulance blocking somebody's car. Happens everyday that some morons come and complain even had the Case a firefighter direct traffic bacause PC still responding and he was run over by a Guy who was pissed because street was closed
@@seydiatas7690 Oh shit.... Really??? Well what can i say we just have to ignore this kind of people and focus on the good ones. Greetings from greece i hope you encounter with better people in the future
I'm glad that in Finland we have this tv-show "pelastajat" (rescuers) that actually follows real firefighters and EMT doing their job without the fancy "I'm gonna do this even tho it doesn't make any sense, but it looks good" type of nonsense
In Australia we have a show called firies. It’s better then acting, it shows actually units responding to massive fires! One of them was I believe season 2 where there was a 10th alarm paper factory fire.
So the ladder that's rated to hold several hundred pounds just breaks. But the gutters that you can dent by leaning on totally support his weight? The fuck??
@MurasakiTsukimaru. Oh course. So we can't trust those ladder trucks but we must make sure to have our downspouts and gutters attached to our houses to hold the weight of a firefighter climbing to the roof! I must've missed that city building code.
@@kylemarik688 wait.... I really can’t tell if that is a joke! Are you serious?!?! In California they only are allowed to have ONE fire hydrant per residential neighborhood?????? Wtf 😳 that is insane! How is that even safe?
I know this is late, but... where fire itself is a new thing? Like, fire was not chemically possible until some new science experiment went wrong with global consequences maybe ten years ago?
@@epicfail7874So for what, tens of thousands of years, anytime something was on fire they just ignored it? "Oh, the house is on fire? Alright, let's find somewhere new to live."
The whole f**king neighborhood is on fire, and 'smoke eating spiderman' has an audience of his Cap and another off his crew. Hey guys, how 'bout get to work elsewhere!
I appreciate your videos. My grandfather was lieutenant of rescue ladder 30 in the Bronx in the late 60's into 70's. I have photos of him walking across clothing lines strung between buildings in order to save people. Some other stories are funny and some are sad. Your work is so respected! You and your house mates please stay safe.
I’d love to see him reacting to Buck’s “reckless” moments and just chew the hell outta him. Honorable mention: when he decided to scale a ladder on a crane when he was supposed to wait for support so he doesn’t get shot by a sniper, or when he disobeys a direct order to abandon a building because there’s supposedly one person left in there
I was brought to this channel by one of the firefighters who put out the fire at our house on Saturday. He played a couple for me while we waited for them to plow through a few cars illegally parked on the street blocking the ambulance I needed. My children were uninjured and I just got out of the hospital for my smoke inhalation a the burns on my leg and foot. Firefighters are out here doing God's work. They put out the fire, saved me, kept my kids calm, got a hold of my husband, found our dog and cat ALIVE and had such great attitudes and chill about them they managed to make the house partially burning down and having to carry my 5 and 6 year old wrapped in a blanket literally through fire to get us all out not that bad. Check your extension cords, y'all and have smoke alarms in every room. Also, make sure your security screens on your windows if you have them can pop out if you need them too. A lot of older ones don't and can leave you trapped in a burning back bedroom having to go through the fire to get out. Fire safety is no joke.
@@Sara11614 we are very fortunate actually. It could have been much worse. My husband and his friends were able to salvage a lot and a friend was able to take apart my computer and save all the pictures of the kids off of it. It could have been a lot worse. Smoke alarms, everyone needs smoke alarms. The kids and I would have slept right through it without them.
@@auroravideos2134 That's called a incoherence and this have nothing to do with what you just described. They are capable of doing fake fire ? Then they are capable of doing dirty clothing. If they don't, that's a incoherence in the movie. Sorry if you already said it countless time, but you just completely missed the point from the start... Well, this should calm the caps lock.
To me the recurring theme with all these has been that the writers completely underuse the tools available. Either they don't exist, no one thinks of them, there's just one or they break.
Someone needs to make a FD TV show where you spend half of an episode inventorying 8 year old gear while jumping the occasional fender bender in a McDonalds drive through.
That could actually be interesting. They wold of course have to cover several years per episode to get any tempo, but with the right editing it could give a decent portrayal of real life while not being a snozefest.
I've often said the same of the Military. All these military movies and not one features standing on post for 24 hours on base because your buddy got drunk before duty and nothing happening, or walking around base picking up trash the litterbugs throw out. Or getting ready for an inspection by snipping off every stray thread that you can find on the inside of your dress blouse.
@@TresTrefusis Imagine having a military do this when there's the biggest war in Europe raging and people spend weeks, months, years under non-stop shelling smh. I mean I am in a city far away from frontline and we get bombed by russians every other week, didn't hear explosions outside of my window today until Mark Hamill signaled end of air alarm, but we had kamikaze drones attack us in the night... yet you guys guard thousands of rusting Abramses and Bradleys we could have used to fight back.
Glass? That window was sugarglass, that special compund used on movie sets to make bottles shatter instead of breaking bones when you hit someone over the head. What I mean is that _use_ that stuff in this fictious neighbourhood, not just on the filming set.
This has actually hurt people….the idea that you can just somersault thru picture windows and be fine. Some high school guys were doing skits in a talent show type situation a number of years back, and thought it would be funny if at the end one guy crashed thru a window on the stage. He did…and was horribly lacerated, with the glass breaking in huge sharp pieces. It was on an NPR podcast and told by the guy who did it, including feeling embarrassed, waiting with staff for the ambulance and trying to be cool his upper leg muscles were sliced and bleeding profusely. He survived, but obviously don’t assume you can dive thru windows based on movies.
@@Itried20takennames Well, if it's tempered glass, you'll probably be more or less fine (assuming you actually break it, otherwise it's more akin to running into a wall). When that breaks, it turns into round-ish chunks rather than sharp shards. Though unless it's a storefront or it's on the side of a hockey rink, it's probably not tempered, and you probably don't know what kind of glass it is by looking at it.
Apparently, those were the ultra-special titanium downspouts designed to hold 500lbs, so a grown man in bunker gear should be just fine...[sarcasm mode activated]
Not a fireman, but right! I always got taught to NEVER break a window near a fire or you’ll create oxygen to the fire,and thus, a fireball/inferno will envelope the room that the window was broken in.
Ok have to admit I had to google exact term of Flow path and then rewatched the video to get the joke. But I was surprisingly close on my assumption guess just based on Childhood common sense and safety tips. Classic love the green screens
i realize this is essentially how you're dealing with the continued cabin fever but i also unironically think this is some of your best work. keep it up!
I love how I've stumbled across these and have burst out laughing during each one. Absolutely loving these and your departments sense of humor. And weirdly enough I'm learning more about fire safety so win-win!
The smoke eating spiderman didn't need a mask because the smoke was white which means it wasn't toxic duhh These shows really destroy my braincells 🤦🏻♀️ (Edit: for reference watch his previous video "still green screening myself into shows to make them more realistic" )
Must be whoever wrote these shows have never sat around a campfire. When it comes in contact with your eyes it stings. And that's all white/wood fired smoke, which is about the least toxic as you can get. lol
This has made my day. In the UK - lockdown three right now and I'm classed as clinically extremely vulnerable and so I'm not allowed to go anywhere. Was feeling really low and this has put a smile on my face. Thank you
Ah this is gold... My gf ca't stand it when we're watching a movie... "cars dont explode realy" "you can't shock a flatline" "akuallyyy.... I'm going to get my MovieWatchingLicences revoked soon
I would get mine permanently revoked as soon as I pointed out that the Los Angeles Fire Department does not use rear mount aerials, and wears yellow turnout clothing
Grew up with Army dad criticising every war movie ever like he was there for everyone if them. I now get my revenge criticising every SAR and EMS scene. The real victim is my mum for having to listen to us. 🤣🤣🤣
I do the same thing but added a worse aspect....catching all the goofs (cameraman in mirror etc) and historical inaccuracies (1952 model car in a movie set in 1949 etc).
Discovered your videos before I even thought about being a fire fighter, now that im about to graduate the academy I enjoy it even more because I actually understand your jokes about things like learning a lesson about flow path 🤣
I love these! Those fake rescue dramas drive me crazy with their absolutely unscientific scenes. My wife hates when I point them out too! But it gives her something to yell at me for and saves her the time to look for something else.
1:10 It's amazing how serious they take and pissed they can get for you simply playing with life, totally shatters the myth of angel doctor again and I LOVE THIS.
I have learned to cheer when I see a new video. I have also learned to put my coffee down for the length of time that the video is on. Keep it up man, keep it up. You are awesome!
I can't express the absolute joy i get from watching these. because this show is on at the squad... I am screaming at the TV... amazing the crap people will believe.
I had to take a 1 week firefighting course for shipboard fires for my stcw this gave me a mere glance and what life as a firefighter is like and this guy reminds me of my instructor
I'm sure they have a couple. They probably gave their advice on the right way to do things, were told "That's nice, but it's as cinematic as watching paint dry, please buzz off.", and then proceeded to the craft service table and laughed their heads off at the shenanigans.
This guy is the best I just found this channel this is awesome. I hate these shows I always yell at the TV this guy really brings it all out so funny keep them coming
@@MainMite06 Nah you can make documentaries with a reporter AND a cameraman. Come on! This is a video about a fictional show though, it's not a reality show or even scripted "reality", it's pretty openly fiction.
He's like the really sarcastic angel on your shoulder that passive-aggressively says he approves your veggie phase (but we all know he doesn't) saying something along the lines of: "Yeah, don't worry dude. Your dad's still proud of you, down in the wilderness hunting wolves for breakfast, totally"
If you would've green-screened into all the episodes of these shows I would've watched them rather than turn them off sometime during the first episode. Actually, I think everyone at our firehouse would've been glued to the TV. Absolutely hysterical, and true! Thank you!
I thought the „For every working person there have to be 3 watching him“-Rule only applied for construction worker. 🤔 You always learn something new...
0:26 I grew up around Fire Departments as my dad was a volunteer for the Valley Cottage Fire Department and when I was younger one of the other stations in our area was testing out it’s new ladder truck for any problems. Me and my dad were in the area and his buddy from the station asked if he wanted to check it out we stopped by and even though this was years ago I still remember them having it as high as it could go just to see if there were any problems with the hose on it heck it was during the time when they were really starting to have a remote controls for their hoses so that they could use the ladder truck, I even got to operate the hose. Anyway no department would allow something like what happens in that scene, like I said they test each ladder truck they get to insure it safe plus try to maintenance to keep it safe. But no we most keep drama in our shows I mean come on what’s realism.
"Someone's getting fired"
Yeah, the neighborhood probably
How is this not the top comment 😂
And how is there only 2 comments 😋
LMAOOO
OMG 😂😂
My stepfather was a firefighter, but then he moved to an office role as an inspector due to concern from my mother. He was a deputy fire inspector whose job was easily 50% checking hydrant placement and function and 50% inspecting buildings. Literally the intire inspection crew in Fire Hall №1 would be looking at firings for a neighbourhood having 1 fuckin hydrant.
"I'd have six regulations named after me" is perhaps the best way of saying "I'm not doing that" I've ever heard
If something gets named after you, it’s either something you did really well or more than likely something you did really stupid
@@shyowl3453 the Shy Owl Conjecture
@@MarkusAldawn Oh, is that the latest one?
The tip of $1 million ladder can’t support the weight of a fire fighter, but an aluminum drainage gutter on the side of the house can?🤔
Damn good point there, he must of had that brand new full Tungsten Titanium alloy infused metallic gutter system installed.
@@Chrisx093 Ladders? pfft that's so last century
Firefighter gutters are the future.
My gutters barely hold rain. I'll take whatever gutter they got
Seriously, the only thing my gutter can hold is leaves and the occasional chipmunk who thinks it found a really neat bunker
They bought the fire truck off wish!
“If I ever did that, I would have six new policies named after me and every person in the department would line up to beat me until I was twelve shades of purple.”
My sides are gone. 🤣
LOL SAME 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He missed the perfect chance for a 50 shades joke though. 😂
Ive only had one policy at my old vollie department named after me for riding down the street outside the getaway vehicle after my real job got held up.
The Drug Rule:"All personnel MUST ride inside all department vehicles safely belted in position.Hanging on the side of the vehicle does NOT satisfy this requirement..."
I just sprayed a mouthful of coffee all over my computer screen at that one.
He has the perfect lines :D
As a Firefighter, it makes me cry, that people out there might think we are really as incompetent as these tv guys
No way man every single one looks up to you all and me personally i love this job i want to be blessed to become one of you
To be honest most people probably dont know enough to realize how fucked up these scenes actually are.
@@georgek.8651 Trust me were I live in Germany/Munich we are most at the time a pain in the ass for people. Because we evacuate a building when there is a fire or close the street because their is a serious MVA or the Ambulance blocking somebody's car. Happens everyday that some morons come and complain even had the Case a firefighter direct traffic bacause PC still responding and he was run over by a Guy who was pissed because street was closed
@@seydiatas7690 Oh shit.... Really??? Well what can i say we just have to ignore this kind of people and focus on the good ones. Greetings from greece i hope you encounter with better people in the future
@@georgek.8651 Thanks! Yeah it is what it is but we're doing a good things and that matters. Greetz from Germany
I'm glad that in Finland we have this tv-show "pelastajat" (rescuers) that actually follows real firefighters and EMT doing their job without the fancy "I'm gonna do this even tho it doesn't make any sense, but it looks good" type of nonsense
In Australia we have a show called firies. It’s better then acting, it shows actually units responding to massive fires! One of them was I believe season 2 where there was a 10th alarm paper factory fire.
same here in germany called "Feuer und Flamme"
@@vesnabernjak-ord8674PAPER FACTORY
Oh jeez that's a VERY unfortunate place for a Fire
I would love to watch that, closes thing we have here in the states (that I know of) is a show called "cops" that follows the police.
Yeah, but I bet you don't have a multi billion Hollywood industry 😂
So the ladder that's rated to hold several hundred pounds just breaks. But the gutters that you can dent by leaning on totally support his weight? The fuck??
@MurasakiTsukimaru. Oh course. So we can't trust those ladder trucks but we must make sure to have our downspouts and gutters attached to our houses to hold the weight of a firefighter climbing to the roof! I must've missed that city building code.
@@ccadama it’s right after the one that prohibits more than 1 hydrant per residential neighborhood. It’s California, there’s droughts here
@@kylemarik688 wait.... I really can’t tell if that is a joke! Are you serious?!?! In California they only are allowed to have ONE fire hydrant per residential neighborhood?????? Wtf 😳 that is insane! How is that even safe?
@@kylemarik688 Duh. My mistake 😄
@@henryfreeman6113 I can't tell if you're serious, but in case you are no that is not a thing lol
It’s almost like these shows are in universes where firefighting is a recent thing and people are still figuring out how to do it
Well that’s now my headcannon
I know this is late, but... where fire itself is a new thing? Like, fire was not chemically possible until some new science experiment went wrong with global consequences maybe ten years ago?
@@sturmovik1274I think the comment pretty clearly says that firefighting, not fires, is the recent thing
@@epicfail7874So for what, tens of thousands of years, anytime something was on fire they just ignored it? "Oh, the house is on fire? Alright, let's find somewhere new to live."
@@kh6853 exactly. It was magic of the gods eating the sacrificial house. ;)
The whole f**king neighborhood is on fire, and 'smoke eating spiderman' has an audience of his Cap and another off his crew. Hey guys, how 'bout get to work elsewhere!
If no one is watching why even do it? Lol 😂
@@nadabiznes3278 I see, that’s why I-5 is always closed
@@nadabiznes3278 it is a different union, but the rules at the union leaders union dictate that they both have to make the same rules.
That on repeat should replace the siren on fire engines.
That on repeat should replace the siren on fire engines.
I appreciate your videos. My grandfather was lieutenant of rescue ladder 30 in the Bronx in the late 60's into 70's. I have photos of him walking across clothing lines strung between buildings in order to save people. Some other stories are funny and some are sad. Your work is so respected! You and your house mates please stay safe.
Those are the clothing lines of the past
"smoke eating spider man" gets my vote for best new ringtone of 2021
@@DaveY9636 you sir, are a hero
@@DaveY9636 doing the lords work here!
I just downloading this as I bow down to your greatness #thankyou!!
I’d love to see him reacting to Buck’s “reckless” moments and just chew the hell outta him. Honorable mention: when he decided to scale a ladder on a crane when he was supposed to wait for support so he doesn’t get shot by a sniper, or when he disobeys a direct order to abandon a building because there’s supposedly one person left in there
I was brought to this channel by one of the firefighters who put out the fire at our house on Saturday. He played a couple for me while we waited for them to plow through a few cars illegally parked on the street blocking the ambulance I needed.
My children were uninjured and I just got out of the hospital for my smoke inhalation a the burns on my leg and foot. Firefighters are out here doing God's work. They put out the fire, saved me, kept my kids calm, got a hold of my husband, found our dog and cat ALIVE and had such great attitudes and chill about them they managed to make the house partially burning down and having to carry my 5 and 6 year old wrapped in a blanket literally through fire to get us all out not that bad.
Check your extension cords, y'all and have smoke alarms in every room. Also, make sure your security screens on your windows if you have them can pop out if you need them too. A lot of older ones don't and can leave you trapped in a burning back bedroom having to go through the fire to get out. Fire safety is no joke.
I'm glad you and your family are all safe and well, and I appreciate your info to help people better prepare themselves incase of an emergency.
So glad to hear you are ok. I pray for a healing and for help dealing with the aftermath of your home.
@@Sara11614 we are very fortunate actually. It could have been much worse. My husband and his friends were able to salvage a lot and a friend was able to take apart my computer and save all the pictures of the kids off of it.
It could have been a lot worse. Smoke alarms, everyone needs smoke alarms. The kids and I would have slept right through it without them.
The firefighter who showed you this channel went above and beyond for you! As a prospective firefighter myself, this makes my heart happy ❤️
Glad you guys are safe! It is amazing what they do!
I like how they all stand around, while there is a house on fire, watching a guy do parkour.
Their gear is alwys spotless even if they just got out of a burning building
No insulation in California duh
I don't know how many times I have said it IT'S NOT FUCKING REAL NOT EVEN REAL FIRE.
@@auroravideos2134 yes but it breaks immersion when it's not like real life in a drama that's supposed to be real life
@@auroravideos2134 That's called a incoherence and this have nothing to do with what you just described.
They are capable of doing fake fire ? Then they are capable of doing dirty clothing. If they don't, that's a incoherence in the movie.
Sorry if you already said it countless time, but you just completely missed the point from the start...
Well, this should calm the caps lock.
And all the women ex-model firefighters have department approved 3 inch eyelashes.
To me the recurring theme with all these has been that the writers completely underuse the tools available. Either they don't exist, no one thinks of them, there's just one or they break.
Love these vids but I think there is a new favorite line and that is “smoke eating spider man smoke eating spider man”
It's going to be the hit single of 2021.
I would buy that on a shirt
Same
It is very catchy!
Someone needs to make a FD TV show where you spend half of an episode inventorying 8 year old gear while jumping the occasional fender bender in a McDonalds drive through.
That could actually be interesting. They wold of course have to cover several years per episode to get any tempo, but with the right editing it could give a decent portrayal of real life while not being a snozefest.
I've often said the same of the Military. All these military movies and not one features standing on post for 24 hours on base because your buddy got drunk before duty and nothing happening, or walking around base picking up trash the litterbugs throw out. Or getting ready for an inspection by snipping off every stray thread that you can find on the inside of your dress blouse.
@@TresTrefusis Imagine having a military do this when there's the biggest war in Europe raging and people spend weeks, months, years under non-stop shelling smh. I mean I am in a city far away from frontline and we get bombed by russians every other week, didn't hear explosions outside of my window today until Mark Hamill signaled end of air alarm, but we had kamikaze drones attack us in the night... yet you guys guard thousands of rusting Abramses and Bradleys we could have used to fight back.
When everyone needed him most...
He shows up and keeps creating the funniest videos i’ve ever seen.
I love how when he propelled into the window it just broke. Guess this neighborhood doesn't believe in fire hydrants or safety glass
Glass? That window was sugarglass, that special compund used on movie sets to make bottles shatter instead of breaking bones when you hit someone over the head.
What I mean is that _use_ that stuff in this fictious neighbourhood, not just on the filming set.
This has actually hurt people….the idea that you can just somersault thru picture windows and be fine.
Some high school guys were doing skits in a talent show type situation a number of years back, and thought it would be funny if at the end one guy crashed thru a window on the stage. He did…and was horribly lacerated, with the glass breaking in huge sharp pieces. It was on an NPR podcast and told by the guy who did it, including feeling embarrassed, waiting with staff for the ambulance and trying to be cool his upper leg muscles were sliced and bleeding profusely.
He survived, but obviously don’t assume you can dive thru windows based on movies.
@@Itried20takennames Well, if it's tempered glass, you'll probably be more or less fine (assuming you actually break it, otherwise it's more akin to running into a wall). When that breaks, it turns into round-ish chunks rather than sharp shards. Though unless it's a storefront or it's on the side of a hockey rink, it's probably not tempered, and you probably don't know what kind of glass it is by looking at it.
I love the “OHHH MAN... someone’s getting fired.” 🤣🤣🤣
Best part!
they used a plane to put it out if you didnt watch the show
Ikr!
Glad his team is just standing together on the ground watching cheering him on. YOU GO, SMOKE EATING SPIDERMAN!
I guess we’re also ignoring that those downspouts wouldn’t hold a man..........
hahahaha I saw that and said...yea a ladder wouldnt hold him but downspouts can?? amaazazing!!!
Do not forgot the chimney and the rope which is bulletproof because it is not cutted in small pieces after he brings weight on it.
Hitman logic
Apparently, those were the ultra-special titanium downspouts designed to hold 500lbs, so a grown man in bunker gear should be just fine...[sarcasm mode activated]
@@engmed4400 It's as shown on TV even a shark bite couldn't break it.
*I love how all their fire suits all look brand new, like none of them ever been to an actual fire before, not even in training.*
“Timmy you’re about to learn a very important lesson about flow path” 😂😂
Not a fireman, but right! I always got taught to NEVER break a window near a fire or you’ll create oxygen to the fire,and thus, a fireball/inferno will envelope the room that the window was broken in.
Ok have to admit I had to google exact term of Flow path and then rewatched the video to get the joke. But I was surprisingly close on my assumption guess just based on Childhood common sense and safety tips. Classic love the green screens
I mean he's smoke eating Spider-Man. The point is to eat as much smoke as he can. Using the flow path logic he'd get all the Smoke he would want
@@ilyte1 😂😂😂
Meaning you’re gonna have a very crispy kid 😅
i realize this is essentially how you're dealing with the continued cabin fever but i also unironically think this is some of your best work. keep it up!
I hope this is the beginning of a series.
It’s the third one so far!
Crossing fingers! I need more!!!
It is
I love how I've stumbled across these and have burst out laughing during each one. Absolutely loving these and your departments sense of humor. And weirdly enough I'm learning more about fire safety so win-win!
There was a scene in Blue Bloods where the paramedics just kept a gunshot victim to hang around while the detectives talked to her.
🤭
As you do. XD
Been rewatching these again all this morning, they’re my favourite thing
The smoke eating spiderman didn't need a mask because the smoke was white which means it wasn't toxic duhh
These shows really destroy my braincells 🤦🏻♀️
(Edit: for reference watch his previous video "still green screening myself into shows to make them more realistic" )
Bruh same
I thought you were being serious for a second I was about to call you tf out on that one 😂😂😂
@@stefankalabus1251 loool it reminded me of the last green screening video where "the black smoke means it's toxic" and I laughed so hard 😂
So does smoke💀
Must be whoever wrote these shows have never sat around a campfire. When it comes in contact with your eyes it stings. And that's all white/wood fired smoke, which is about the least toxic as you can get. lol
You are absolutely killing me, singing for smoke, eating Spider-Man theme song. I have to keep watching this over and over just to hear it.
Just what I needed right now
Same
“It’s a good thing he put his visor down you wouldn’t want to get anything in your eyes while dying of smoke inhalation” that one killed me lol
Smoke eating Spider-Man 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did you notice this: *He's not wearing his oxygen supply!*
If I ever am having a bad day, 3 seconds of ANY of your videos cheer me right up XD
"Smoke eating spider man smoke eating spider man free Lance's on every scene anyway he can" lol this shit has me dieing 😂
This has made my day. In the UK - lockdown three right now and I'm classed as clinically extremely vulnerable and so I'm not allowed to go anywhere. Was feeling really low and this has put a smile on my face. Thank you
Ah this is gold... My gf ca't stand it when we're watching a movie... "cars dont explode realy" "you can't shock a flatline" "akuallyyy....
I'm going to get my MovieWatchingLicences revoked soon
I would get mine permanently revoked as soon as I pointed out that the Los Angeles Fire Department does not use rear mount aerials, and wears yellow turnout clothing
Grew up with Army dad criticising every war movie ever like he was there for everyone if them. I now get my revenge criticising every SAR and EMS scene. The real victim is my mum for having to listen to us. 🤣🤣🤣
@@doctorplagus7138 Poor Mom
I do the same thing but added a worse aspect....catching all the goofs (cameraman in mirror etc) and historical inaccuracies (1952 model car in a movie set in 1949 etc).
You found a keeper.
Discovered your videos before I even thought about being a fire fighter, now that im about to graduate the academy I enjoy it even more because I actually understand your jokes about things like learning a lesson about flow path 🤣
The flow path comment killed me LMAO
I love these! Those fake rescue dramas drive me crazy with their absolutely unscientific scenes. My wife hates when I point them out too! But it gives her something to yell at me for and saves her the time to look for something else.
I think with that ladder someone's *really* getting fired (and possibly sued, or arrested) for failing to inspect that ladder properly.
“Smoke eating spider man.” Love it!!!
Yay my day just got a hell of a lot better
Smoke eating spider man
“Someone is getting fired” LITERALLY
*INCINERATED*
Repels into the burning building without a pack on.
Lmmfao 🤣😂🤣😂
I love how me just managed to calculate the length of rope perfectly, plus he only held on by his hands......mike
Yes.....and what about the 2 in 2 out rule.
And how does he plan on leaving with the victim?
@@rebeccapyrate361 don't worry his Spidey senses will tell him how!!
I'm currently in school to become a paramedic, your videos are a huge inspiration to me, love what you do!!
This show makes Emergency! look like a documentary. (I loved Emergency!, no hate plz)
Wait... Are you trying to tell me that Johnny and Roy were actors the whole time??? 😭 My life is a LIE!!!!
I remember Emergency! was considered very advanced and realistic for its time.
He should greenscreen a clip from Emergency!, no critique needed, just commenting on how much and how little has changed in 50 years.
Kevin & Randy were well trained, a aannnd! There were a few real LA FFs in the cast, Mike and Marco I think?
@@HM2SGT Mike, not Marco.
Mike: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Stoker
Marco:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Lopez_(actor)
Watched one of these, now I've watched them all in a row. God damnit they're funny.
I seriously need you to do Chicago Fire, season 5, episode 19, when Cruz uses his phone to search google for answers on a call
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA I DON'T REMEMBER THAT SKSKKS. And I've seen every episode so many times lmao.
This may be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
Great- now I can't get "smoke eatin' Spiderman" out if my head. I'll be singing it all day. 😆
Don’t ever stop making these videos. Absolute gold.
I love your humor. You make me smile.
I'm dying laughing here, this is one of the best videos on this platform. Can't wait to see more of the green screening series :)
Lmao the lesson of flow paths fkin killled me🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:10 It's amazing how serious they take and pissed they can get for you simply playing with life, totally shatters the myth of angel doctor again and I LOVE THIS.
I randomly ran into this channel from the "how firemen eat" video. Best accident ever.
Surveyor here..."there's only 1 fire hydrant in this entire residential area...oh somebody's gettin fired" lmfaoo
Anyone else thought he sounded like Ryan Reynolds at the end of his sentence at 1:09
He did
just discovered your videos recently and its getting me through night shifts, so funny!
we need more good people like you, mate.
keep up the good work!
o/
I have learned to cheer when I see a new video. I have also learned to put my coffee down for the length of time that the video is on.
Keep it up man, keep it up. You are awesome!
You have to carry this on into a series! Seasons and everything!
I can't express the absolute joy i get from watching these. because this show is on at the squad... I am screaming at the TV... amazing the crap people will believe.
Jason's content was already great but now it's just reached another level😂
I had to take a 1 week firefighting course for shipboard fires for my stcw this gave me a mere glance and what life as a firefighter is like and this guy reminds me of my instructor
You're like the fireman version of Angry Cops lmao. Angry Firemen
Maybe all ladders on site were made of peanut butter and Play-Doh, which explains why Spider(fire)man got to climb the Sturdiest Gutter Ever.
These are beyond great.
On a serious note, where the hell did this show get its technical advisors? Or do they even have any?
Clearly no... not a single technical advisor, nor have the writers even glanced at the cover of a training manual
I'm sure they have a couple. They probably gave their advice on the right way to do things, were told "That's nice, but it's as cinematic as watching paint dry, please buzz off.", and then proceeded to the craft service table and laughed their heads off at the shenanigans.
Their "technical advisor" is google
I honestly think they don't care.
I Just got off the phone with them… they asked me what a technical advisor was when I asked them.
This guy is the best I just found this channel this is awesome. I hate these shows I always yell at the TV this guy really brings it all out so funny keep them coming
The Spider-Man part just wouldn’t stop making me laugh 😂
So glad this a series. It is more realistic than the actual show
1:29 This scene is just to let the viewer know this is where this show is headed.
I just discovered your channel, and I'm glad I did. I can tell I'm going to enjoy it.
“Smoke eating spider man, smoke eating Spider-Man freelances on every scene anyway he can”
Please, please, please, for the love of god keep doing this. These are the funniest things I've seen in a long time.
Someone's getting fired. Like the mechanic who certified that aerial
I love these!! Gotta do paramedics too
0:43 gutters are not strong enough to hold a man climbing up in fire fighter gear. Heck some times they can't hold them selves up.
Yeah I'm scared to even use that whenever I'm parkouring up a roof let alone to hang my whole ass body off
PLEASE give this guy his own show. he's on fire 🔥
The biggest fiction on television is "reality" style shows.
Buddy: *If the character isnt holding their own camera and everything looks like it's filmed from a second POV, then everything is scripted!*
@@MainMite06 Nah you can make documentaries with a reporter AND a cameraman. Come on! This is a video about a fictional show though, it's not a reality show or even scripted "reality", it's pretty openly fiction.
Dude, I'll never be able to watch one of those series again without laughing my ass off after watching this. Hilarious!
He's like the really sarcastic angel on your shoulder that passive-aggressively says he approves your veggie phase (but we all know he doesn't) saying something along the lines of:
"Yeah, don't worry dude. Your dad's still proud of you, down in the wilderness hunting wolves for breakfast, totally"
If you would've green-screened into all the episodes of these shows I would've watched them rather than turn them off sometime during the first episode. Actually, I think everyone at our firehouse would've been glued to the TV. Absolutely hysterical, and true! Thank you!
Please make this a thing 😂. Always makes me laugh.
Coming back to watch these. Very thankful I'm taking IFSTA FF1 because it'll help me make even more fun about these shows that I already don't watch!
These are great, keep them coming
I thought the „For every working person there have to be 3 watching him“-Rule only applied for construction worker. 🤔
You always learn something new...
I’d pay to see you as Smoke Eating Spider-Man in a movie...
🤣 Lost it when you said lesson about flow path... This is gold, keep it up!
if you want to be a firefighter smoke two packs a day every day and eventually you’ll build up a resistance to the smoke
0:16 Understatement of the year. I smell a city class action suit that the State has to intervene in 😂😂
“Someone’s getting fired!” 😂😂
Why have I only just come across your videos?! They are amazing!
Man I can't wait to see what he'll do with Chicago fire, but I'm also afraid since it's one of my favorite shows😐
Thank you sooo much for posting!! Love these vids XD
0:26 I grew up around Fire Departments as my dad was a volunteer for the Valley Cottage Fire Department and when I was younger one of the other stations in our area was testing out it’s new ladder truck for any problems. Me and my dad were in the area and his buddy from the station asked if he wanted to check it out we stopped by and even though this was years ago I still remember them having it as high as it could go just to see if there were any problems with the hose on it heck it was during the time when they were really starting to have a remote controls for their hoses so that they could use the ladder truck, I even got to operate the hose. Anyway no department would allow something like what happens in that scene, like I said they test each ladder truck they get to insure it safe plus try to maintenance to keep it safe. But no we most keep drama in our shows I mean come on what’s realism.
Million-dollar ladder breaks off like a bent paperclip, yet a rain gutter is perfectly fine with the human weight of a fully dressed firefighter. K.