FDNY & DSNY RESPONDING & OPERATING TO FREE BRAND NEW FDNY KME ENGINE 309 THAT GOT STUCK IN THE SAND.
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- HERE YOU WILL SEE THE FDNY AND DSNY RESPONDING AND ON SCENE OPERATING TO FREE AND RESCUE THE BRAND NEW FDNY KME ENGINE 309, WHICH GOT STUCK IN THE SAND AFTER BATTLING A 3 ALARM BRUSH FIRE, IN THE MILL BASIN AREA OF BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK CITY.
"Well, you see Chief, what happened was....."
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Great Video! I love Fire Trucks and Towing. Not to beat a dead horse. The Engine was likely on the shoulder with other rigs and ended up getting stuck. It happens. The FDNY has it's own tow truck fleet that can handle this job yes. Depending on the day, the FDNY Shops are not 24/7, DSNY is. Probably easier to call them. The tow truck driver was not experienced in this recovery. He should've used snatch blocks and lowered the boom to get the cables lower for better pulling. No Worries, job done.
Chris Gonsalves I HEAR YA CHRIS! ALL IN ALL IT TURNED OUT TO BE ALRIGHT AT THE END OF THE DAY AND EVERYONE DID A FANTASTIC JOB! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
That ladder truck two looked different in the distance! Thanks for making this great video, John!
tommy snowy YOUR WELCOME AND THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND TOMMY FOR ALL YOUR KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
What's up again. I was at the same fire yesterday I was the one that called this fire in. I was actually in the back of the weeds with the BFU guys. Me, a ny post and a firemen almost got trapped in the back. I was helping with the hoses back there. I got video of me back there as well
Charles Jones COOL! I WILL LOOK AT YOUR CHANNEL TO SEE IT! THANKS SO MUCH CHARLES! ;o)
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azul8811 I have a scanner. 5 blocks away from the firehouse with lader159 and engine321. I also have very good friends in the post and daily news think what you think im not a 5 yr old kid I 20 with a life. not to put others in danger
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na all cool just thought ur were being an ass I took it wrong im sorry
Love watching your videos, John! Please keep it up!
Diecast Emporium I AM BACK IN NEW YORK CITY AND I WILL TRY TO GET ALL NEW STUFF FOR YOU ALL! THANKS! ;o)
A great and unusual video. Thanks for sharing it!
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Will these firefighters of Truck 309 ever be able to live down this, The World will never know. JJ Great video coverage. :o)
Larry R Wendell Jr HEHEHE! THEY ARE FINE LARRY! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
I feel sure they'll be regular reminders from the other crews, and a possible 'sandhogs' nickname may well be attached
You don't see this happening very often. Beautiful catch my good friend JJ
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Love the video, great catch as always! Those poor guys looked beat from the fire, especially in structural turnouts, then having to free 309, what a day!
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You're quite welcome! Thanks for taking the time to make these awesome videos, keep 'em coming and stay safe!
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The one and only question I still had yet to be answered and that was how many firefighters does it take to to get a fire truck unstuck. The answer alot of them
Titan Actual COOL! THANKS!
We buried an engine up to the axels at a big barn fire back in the 80’s . Know the feeling.
Luckily I was not the one driving that night.
OH WOW! THANKS SO MUCH DENNIS.....
that was expensive a few cases of beer for the sanitation dept
+Emma Wylie HEHEHE THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND EMMA! ;o)
I got same trouble once in Kingwood Township fire truck bush 16 when one of rookies has drive and got him and I stuck
and got be pull out by Squad 16
OH WOW!
I once got a 2000 gal. tender stuck. Dumping the tank helped, but made a mess.
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Wonder what the Captain or Lieutenant in charge of Engine Company 309 at the time had to say on the radio when they realized the rig was stuck in the mud, literally...
Probably told the dispatcher that the rig was stuck and needed backup, hence the arrival of Rescue 2, the Ladder Companies, Collapse Rescue 2, the sanitation tow truck, the smaller FDNY tow truck, and the other vehicles. How embarrassing for the firefighters to need assistance for their stuck rig...
Erik Butterworth WEL, STUFF LIKE THIS HAPPENS AND IT WAS NOT EMBARRASSING AT ALL ERIK! THEY FOUGHT A 3 ALARM FIRE AND THEY DID IT BRAVELY AND PROUDLY SO THERE IS NO REASON IN THE ENTIRE WORLD FOR THEM TO BE EMBARRASSED FOR THEIR ENGINE GETTING STUCK IN THE SAND! AS A MATTER OF FACT THEY SHOULD GET A MEDAL AS THEY WERE THE VERY LAST UNIT OUT OF THERE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
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Well, that makes sense. Last one out from the fire, and they did not know the engine would get stuck, especially like that with being backed up in the sand and mud so they could leave immediately.
I guess stuff like this happens while on tour all the time. My bad for thinking the firefighters would be embarrassed about it, Joseph. Sorry.
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You're welcome, Joseph!! :o)
Also, did you get my comment on your video regarding Officer Moore?
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Interesting Catch JJ, My two past jobs, Heavy towing and Recovery and the Vol. F.D. I have towed many F.D. Trucks in that way ! LOL That heavy wrecker was too small for that job.
UpstateFiredog 1961 YES, I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU! IT TOOK A LOT LONG THAN THIS VIDEOS IS TO GET IT OUT OF THERE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
I have to disagree that wrecker was not too small, the operator was obviously not trained properly for recovery. First thing that he should of done if it wasn't already done was have them empty the water tank which would reduce load by several thousand pounds, waster weighs a Lil over 8 lbs. Per gallon and those pumpers usually carry a few hundred gallons, second he should of doubled up on the winch lines using snatch blocks to basically double the pulling power of each line.
theGovnr1 Gov. you are correct about the water and the snatch blocks, but he did not have a clue as you said, You never truck pull on a winch which he did when he maxed out the pull load. If they had a larger truck it just would have been a easier straight pull is all I was saying. The wrecker I used to run was a 40 ton NRG on a tri axle Western Star that would have pulled that truck easy with the water onboard. But your point is well taken.
Fantastic video, John! The other firetrucks that were on scene and responding were for another call or also for the stuck engine?
LucianVideoEEV SOME OF THE OTHER TRUCKS FURTHER AWAY WERE THERE FOR THE 3RD ALARM BRUSH FIRE AND 3 WERE THERE TO RESCUE THE ENGINE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Interesting video man. Good stuff as usual
wisdumb16 THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Bet they were talking about that for quite some time afterward.
+denelson83 THEY SURE WERE! I STILL HEAR ABOUT IT! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
17:49 love the way that new ford brush unit is laughing at that KME like I am not stuck and you are :)
sebastian bliek HAHA! VERY FUNNY SEBASTIAN! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Why was Engine 309 in the sand anyways knowing the weight of the truck and the water in the truck is going to get the Engine stuck in the sand.
smh
Alberto Madeira, Jr WELL, THERE WERE MANY OTHER TRUCKS AND ENGINES IN THE SAND ALBERTO AND THIS WAS THE ONLY ONE THAT HAPPENED TO GET STUCK IN SAND! IT HAPPENS! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Hi in response to your comment wouldn't they still be able to fight the fire without the apparatus being on the sand knowing the weight of both the engine and the water would be an issue if the sand in the area is soft.
YES, THEY COULD HAVE BUT THEY NEEDED THE APPARATUS CLOSER TO THE FIRE PLUS THAT IS A HIGHWAY RAMP THAT NEEDS TO OPEN AT ALL TIMES BECAUSE OF HEAVY TRAFFIC! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Ok 1 more comment. Whats important traffic or fire? At least the traffic can be diverted off another exit. Btw I've never seen videos taken as best as yours. Have a great day and continue the good job on the videos my friend.
WELL, FIRE BUT TRAFFIC IS TOO HERE IN NEW YORK CITY IS VITAL! ANYWAY, THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND ALBERTO FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
love the collapse rescue unit at this incident :)
I know right it's like omg 309 is stuck let's send everybody
sebastian bliek THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Bill Caravan WELL, ACTUALLY THEY DIDN'T SEND EVERYBODY! MANY OF THE UNITS THERE AND LEAVING WERE FIGHTING A 3 ALARM BRUSH FIRE! THANKS SO MUCH BILL! ;o)
Sebastian Bliek Actually, It would make sense to have the collapse rescue on scene. He does carry cribbing if needed
WOW, that thing wasn't moving at all. I can't believe it got stuck in that area. Must have been very soft sand. Did you get video of the brush fire? I take it the fire was right behind where the Engine was stuck?
Christopher Foley IT DID GET STUCK IN THE SAND AND THE FIRE WAS OUT WHEN WE GOT THERE BECAUSE THE TRAFFIC WAS REALLY BAD! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
This is not a situation for FDNY they have all day. Amazing Viedo my friend ;)
Seydi Atas WHAT?
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Just a curious question...
Why didn't they call in the FDNY Towtruck the big Heavy one...instead of calling in the DSNY
jordwhit44 THAT IS ONE OF THE BEST QUESTIONS EVER AND ME AND MY FRIEND WERE ASKING OURSELVES THE SAME THING! WHO KNOWS THO! HEHEHE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
+jordwhit44 Because DSNY's training facility was down the block inside floyd bennett field and were happy to help
Oopppsss!! Nice video my good friend!
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That is wild!! Great catch! :)
Dave Hitt IT WAS INDEED! THANKS DAVE! ;o)
Very Nice video john
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Thanks.
Ke W YOUR WELCOME AND THANK TOY! ;o)
Would you happen to know what year that sanitation tow truck might be
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Oh I don't know that much about them so thank you
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***** Absolutely fantastic video, my friend! Catching such a rare scene is like winning on the lottery... ;o)
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nice work
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Air bag the rear and pull with truck. Placing boards inder for traction
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Uh oops lol. That's how not to get a engine full of water out. Where's a heavy wrecker when u need it? I do like seeing the various attempts plus rescue 2.
Josh W COOL! THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING JOSH! THANKS!
So much for a clean new engine too lol
Josh W I didnt consider the on board water at first, but now that you mention it, with the fire out it would be safe to roll out a hose or two and dump the water. This would lighten the unit considerably and reduce the stresses and strains involved in recovery.
Mark Fryer I thought the same thing: dump ghe water and THEN try to move it. Why move an extra 3 tons?
Michael Calo they mightve been more embarrassed that they got their new rig stuck to think of it idk
Maji, I know these guys have wood cribbing for stabilizing cars. Why not lay that the front of the front wheels and both sides of it? I’m back seat driving, if you ever see like three pieces stacked in top, kinda like steps?
Maji, I’d probably have too say, someone’s going to get the business from his house! LOL
Like, maybe a piece of the curb for Xmas!??????LOL
IT WAS IN QUICK SAND SORT OF.....SO THEY DID THEY BEST THEY COULD.....
great footage!
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I really thought Res2cuE was going to yank that truck out on its own. I was getting psyched jumping up and down in my seat going "Alright, we're going to see how much power these trucks really got to them." THEN, they bring in the dinky tow truck who has seen more battles than it can probably keep up with LMAO
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Very large case of Jameson for the garbage men. Love these videos
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Need an "A" frame to run cable OVER to get lift. Should have just called the tow truck in the first place. A lot less headaches.
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Nice
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This was like the Vehicular version of giving Birth, lol.
Compelling to watch!
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Now the question I have is the unit put out of service til it is inspected or does it go right back in service?
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nice work
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So how many Collaspe units does the NYFD have now? Last I knew they only had one with Rescue 3. Also what is the DSNY? The Department of Sanitation?
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talk about beating the shit out of a brand new fire truck lol, in PA we have lifted 4 wheel drive fire trucks
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Dang and nice catch
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By the way this is marine park. Gerritsen beach is on the other side
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***** yes we got to meet up one day over here I would love to learn about other fdny and other nypd cars. I am a game developer and I create these cars. you would be a great help!
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Good geography lesson. There's still a lot of brush near Jamaica Bay. I grew up in Flatbush and 309 was third due in my neighborhood, so I saw them quite a bit.
All those man hours, damaged property, and yet a simple call to 1 guy in a tow truck would have had it out in 5 minutes. Sad thing is, the city of NY owns such tow trucks.....and yet, we have this. SMH!
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I know that, I have seen for myself, that the fire department has a rotator wrecker, in which they could have gotten that truck out within an hour! The rotator could have picked the back up and slowly moved it back onto the pavement!
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Wow... Do you think Engine 309's crew got in major trouble?
SimulatorMan111 NO, THE SHOULD NOT GET INTO ANY TROUBLE NOR DO I THINK THEY DID! THEY HAD NO CONTROL OVER WHAT HAPPENED THERE! THERE WERE SIX OTHER APPARATUS IN THAT SAME AREA AND NONE OF THEM GOT STUCK! SHIT HAPPENS! THAT'S ALL! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Are all those units really needed for a simple vehicle stuck the sand though? Multiple engines and ladders, the collaspe rescue and even a fire marhsall. I may be stupid but wouldn't just a rescue be sufficeint?
WELL, NO TYLER! MOST OF THE UNITS THERE WERE AT A 3 ALARM BRUSH FIRE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
THEMAJESTIRIUM1 oh ok, great video!
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How about getting the correct size tow truck ?
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They are lucky they didn't destroy the chassis or kill someone. If those cables snapped it will cut you in half
IT WAS A BIT DANGEROUS! BUT THEY DID THE JOB EVENTUALLY! THANKS VERY MUCH! ;o)
what a rescue heavy duty rescue
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Can someone answer my question, sorry as im from England I don't quite understand why they send Ladders or tower ladders to fire's, RTC, and this when the ladder is not needed why not just send an engine or squad? sorry for being dumb aha
WELL, THE LADDER WAS THERE BECAUSE THERE WAS A 3RD ALARM BRUSH FIRE! THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
I have been driving wreckers for over 17 years this is a 10 minute job. all they had to do was call a private wrecker service to pull it out. done
YOUR PROBABLY RIGHT BUT I NEVER QUESTION OR GET INVOLVED IN POLICY DECISIONS BY ANYONE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND JAMES! ;o)
James Vaughan FDNY should of called their own wrecker. They have one
Hey John, do y know are these fire engines 4 wheel drive or only rear wheel ? stay save have a great day, Chris
BadenCityFire NO, SORRY I ACTUALLY DO NOT KNOW! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
thx a lot bro ;-)
BadenCityFire The majority of city based fire appliances that you see around the world are usually rear wheel drive, the four wheel drive units are easier to spot due to higher ground clearance and often you can also see the front axle drive differential.
ok cool, i`m working for the City of Vienna fire Department, the oldest fire department in the world, all our trucks are 4 wheel drive ;-)
BadenCityFire Edinburgh, Scotland is also an old fire department. (Tho has been absorbed into the new national fire service ). Claimed to be the first public first municipal fire dept in the world dating from the 1824 ....tho I think ancient Rome beat them to that by 2000 years ! Emperor Napoleon also created a fire service for Paris, France. Edinburgh had a famous fire chief, known as the Fire Master, who got taken away by the London, England Fire service. James Braidwood, the FireMaster of Edinburgh. He was killed in a huge warehouse blaze on the London Thames in 1861. Got the biggest funeral since Duke of Wellington!
Personal protective equipment?.
WHAT??????????
Should have called Ron Pratt.
WHO'S THAT?
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I have never seen so much group ignorance when it comes to dealing with the basic laws of physics. I'm sure these are great guys, but seriously??? 1. Empty water off the truck. 2. Use the air bags off the heavy rescue and a wee bit of cribbing to lift the front of the engine. 3. Crib under the front tires. 4. Winch truck forward. And for the love of everything firefighter, please hook the winch lines up to the bottom of the bumper so the winch is helping to lift. I swear yall. BASIC LAWS OF PHYSICS apply here!!
Empty the water and make more of a mess for yourself to work in? That's just dumb
+1bummerdude WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, THERE WAS NO WATER IN IT! THIS WAS AFTER IT BATTLE A MAJOR 3RD ALARM BRUSH FIRE! IT SUNK DOWN INTO THE WET SAND! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
+steven ecker since they did empty the water already, this wasn't an issue. However, if they would have had a full tank, a fire truck has hose on it... No need to make a mess at the truck.
+THEMAJESTIRIUM1 thank you! I wish I would have been there to get a better idea of what was going on
+1bummerdude 10-4.... ;O)
You were cold well welcome to the life of a NYC Employee that works in this weather every winter.Now magnify that to the guys handling the cold metal like the cables on the wrecker.
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DSNY THE STRONGEST
YUP......
I have seen tractor trailers buried much deeper, you just have to pull them out. It's way to heavy to try and lift with such a small wrecker, them big tires will roll right over a curb that small.
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They had chocks in the rescue wheels that's why it didn't move
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why not call towing they will bring a 60ton rotator out to help
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We've all had moments that aren't our proudest lol
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How did it get there
IT WAS FIGHTING A 3RD ALARM BRUSH FIRE THERE IN THAT SWAMPY AREA! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND MORGAN! ;o)
I love it...a Heavy Rescue Squad rescuing a heavy fire engine...and using the K-12s to cut away the curbs!!! LOL!!!! I hope they dumped the 3.1 tons of water on board first (750 gallons @8.33#/gal. = 6,247.5 pounds).
Michael Calo HAHA! THE WATER WAS GONE DUE TO THE FIRE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Great Video they should of called NYPD ESU
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I guess those city boys can't play off of the pavement.
YES, THEY CAN INDEED! THAT WAS A 3RD ALARM BRUSH FIRE AND THAT ENGINE WAS IN VERY DEEP WET SAND! THANKS!
Where is the NYFD big recovery truck
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That's one of the reasons why the NYPD Aviation Unit handles brush fires.....not the FDNY.
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+MR1227 that is the reason why you use type 2's and type 3's on brush fires.
What was the one pickup for at 2:32
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Empty the tank and call a heavy lift wrecker. Plus, why the hell did the engineer take it off asphalt?
Fred Flinstone WELL, I GUESS THEY DID WHAT THEY HAD TO. THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
why did,nt they let some air out the rear tyres?
seen that done
Malcolm Marshall I DON'T KNOW MALCOLM... THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Malcolm Marshall That's usually done to lower the profile of a vehicle, such as a car wedged under a semi (lorrie).
DSNY TO THE RESCUE
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would not a heavy lift wrecker such as those that rescue big rigs worked out better?
THEY HAVE SEVERAL BUT I DON'T KNOW WHY THEY DIDN'T SEND THEM! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Did. Any one think to dump the trucks water supply
IT WAS EMPTY ALREADY.
FD NY has rotatorwreckerswhere is one of these bad boys, even hire a private heavy duty recovery company
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DID THEY DUMP THE WATER FIRST?
IT WAS EMPTY ALREADY.....
This is saddening to watch. I skipped through to 10 mins and they still haven't budged it. *two thumbs down*
Preacher Rob I UNDERSTAND! THANKS!
Seagrave for life.
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How do that Happen
IDK.
Brand new engine, big oopsie! Somebody heard from the chief I’ll bet.
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Probie driving its fun they say
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Maybe they should invest in four wheel drive apparatus lmao
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So I guess the Chauffeur had to cook and clean for a month after that mess...
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next time that they get stuck like that tell them to let almost all of the air out of their tires and then put it into low gear and then they will get out of the sand
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I don't really see much embarrassment for E309, for getting stuck in the mud. Things like that happen. What I see as embarrassing, is that R2 is unable to 'rescue' the engine! Perhaps because the crew wasn't in any 'danger?' Maybe if the brush fire was still raging, R2 would have had more of an incentive to get E309 unstuck??
WELL, THE FIRE WAS LONG OVER AND THE FDNY TOW TRUCK WAS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME SO RESCUE 2 HAD TO TRY! THX.
Doesn't the FDNY have a rotator just for this type of thing? Also wanna lose a few pounds? Lay out some five inch and dump the tank. Make sure you dump far enough away from the rig you'll just make a deeper hole.
THE TANK WAS EMPTY ALREADY! THX.
Would have been hilarious if they accidentally backed up too fast at the end.
Boris Z YES, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN BUT SAD TOO! THANKS MY FRIEND! ;o)
why they didn't just call the right tool for the job: a heavy wrecker tow truck! would have the right tools and knowledge to extract the firetruck! Edit... well... they eventually did...
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Some people become fire fighters others become tow truck operators. Stick to what you know.
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hey! right at that toys r us
+Michael Gillette YUP AND THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Such a painful watch, so many people just to try to pull a truck out.
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+THEMAJESTIRIUM1 don't get me wrong I have every respect for yours and ours and any emergency services that put their life on the line the way they do. also I think your videos and coverage is spot on keep on making and I'll keep watching :)
23:22 and I'm screaming lift and drive!!!!
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Anyone respond with the termination papers truck?
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oh duh I always forget to look there lol
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why was that truck there ?
WELL, I EXPLAIN ALL MY VIDEOS IN THE DESCRIPTION AREA FOR THE VIEWERS SO IT IS IN THERE! HOWEVER, IT WAS THERE FOR A 3 ALARM BRUSH FIRE! THANKS! ;o)