@@theclimbingchefi set my alarm for about an hour before i have to leave to work, it gives me plenty of time to contemplate life in the morning or snooze several time till i have 5 mins before i gotta head out and i shoot out of bed at the speed of light to change and brush my teeth 😂
In many things like this, and in the army, even if you're going fast as greased lightning, a good hurry up like that isn't a legitimate request, it's words of encouragement. I remember disassembling and reassembling my m240b in about a minute and a half or a little more, and my nco said that to me as I was getting the bolt carrier back in the gun. To put it into perspective, he could do the task in just over a minute, even years removed from being a gunner in the marines. Before he joined the army, dude put in some fuckin work as a gunner with the marines, like I'm talking like 12 bodies. Dude was fuuucked, but holy shit he made us the best we could possibly be at the time. Miss that dude, I think he went to be a drill sergeant.
It was funny but it lowkey probably saved him too…sometime we slack off during times situations where as him saying hurry up he wouldn’t have moved as fast as he did otherwise, would’ve probably lost another second or two
When I was a firefighter we were told we have to get gear on in under 1 minute. I would just throw my stuff on and zip/velcro everything and put on gloves in the truck. We also had air tanks in the seats so you just put the tank on while in the truck.
@@greglarson4253 whatever it takes to minimise the time between getting the call and being on site trying to stop the blaze and save people mate, i couldnt do it, the heat would fuck me right up by itself nevermind the kit used and what you guys need to do in it, respect mate, heroes, the lot of you
I remember doing this in the academy on repeat, we dreaded it…not to mention we would try to go fast which was actually slower than being smooth. Eventually, the motion becomes second nature!
Smooth is fast fast is smooth only during fire 2 certification did I truly learn how true that motto was exerting your muscles to make fast movements is slower than muscle memory
I'm in the academy rn and it definitely is a lot more difficult than it looks. My best time rn is right around 1 minute and that's without air 😂😂😂 I got awhile to go 😂
@Anthony Mark because your oxygen tank is in the seat of the truck and is put on en route along with the rest of the breathing apparatus. it’s almost always put on en route to save time.
@@vuyongcenge1368 Your a pack is mounted in a bracket… in a seat… You put on your gear then get in. Nobody puts on their mask immediately, it would fog up and would only clear once you do go on air. Look, training is great. Being proud of being proficient is awesome. Donning your gear is a crucial thing that should never be hurried. Taking 30 extra seconds to ‘think’ about what’s going on might just save your life. Prepare that gear for the long haul (30 minutes of work).
Interesting to hear as someone with no experience in the matter. I would have assumed that would be one of the easier things but thinking about it they must be hella thick and I can definitely see how that’d be difficult
@@nickbob2003couple things makes it harder. That inner sleeve from the bunker coat (you see his thumbs going through the holes, makes a seal to protect skin with gloves on) can make it tighter, the gloves themselves are usually real tight around the wrist, again to keep everything sealed. The first glove, if they’re broken in, honestly not too bad. But getting the second on with that gloved hand can be a real pain in the ass
@@robot1847 most FFs respond from the Station - who is going to mask and hood on the way to every report of a fire or fire alarm? And if you are dressing at the scene, you won't have your gear laid out like that.
@Siren Head So, basically. You're more prone to mess up when you're rushing, therefore, Slow is smooth and smooth is fast (can't believe i left that type-o for so long 😶
@@Lukemasonmedia when doing my clinicals I did fire rides. All the firefighters are EMTs and they're pushing to get them all medics. Most calls are EMS, and I had no idea before I did my classes! Definitely made me wanna be a firefighter.
I reckon they should be paid the same as cops. It's not fair making them volunteer for such a constantly demanding and dangerous job while police get paid cozy for doing their duty, while firefighters charge into burning buildings to save people, and paramedics save countless lives per year and half of them get nothing for it, besides the "experience" ofcourse. What a great experience that is, seeing people die and putting yourself at risk. Not trying to shit on cops, the police are great and there for a reason, are often are very brave and put themselves in the line of danger for the public's benefit. They should be paid more if anything, I just don't see why it's fair that ambulance paramedics and firefighters have to volunteer for many years until they get a paid position. They deserve the same pay rate as any other public servant that saves lives, especially considering they often put their own lives at risks to save other people, How can you not pay men for doing such dangerous work for the sole benefit of saving lives. Pathetic really, I want more of my taxes going to firemen and ambulance staff.
@@Charlie-nc3cp agreed. i think there should be a whole slew of reforms to our services and infrastructure as a whole- but let’s not get into that lol. our firefighters deserve so much more!
@@Charlie-nc3cp There are whole departments of volunteer firefighters as well. They don't get paid, don't get stipends, but they can join organizations dedicated to providing benefits to volunteer firefighters, though not required.
I volunteer in my community and also volunteer at work. I get paid for it at work but not for my community. Still love helping others though. Volunteer departments struggle to have funds to even afford the necessary equipment most of the time.
On my first day of practice I was able to do all that in 1:30 mins ish, granted that was my first day and my last day but it gave me perspective on how good this is
I once met a guy who did the turnout time in 14 seconds flat. Overall mount-up time was 96 seconds, which includes getting gear in the engine compartment and getting into the truck, ready to roll out to the fire.
@@secretmuse420 there IS no other off duty t-shirt, only fire fighter tshirts. Imagine what their closets look like, oh wait they are mostly all divorced and living out of a duffel at the Motel 6 bud, no closet required.
And that my friends is how a real Super Hero goes from everyday good citizen to Amazing Human being. You will never ever have to ask if he is willing to risk his life to save yours.
To all those that wonder what the hurry up was about, well here it is. JT and I work on the same Engine. We had both been pushing each other for a fast drill. 8 hours later this video finally happened. It’s easy to mess up on one thing and the personal best becomes a re-do. I knew he had it, and that’s just how we motivate each other. It’s not personal. JT is one of my best friends. This is a drill that is done for the academy as well as a class called Smoke Diver.
@@netecrivernetecassassins2945 I don’t know what it is but having friends in the gym who are actually supportive, and not assholes if you fail a rep give off tons of motivation. You basically feed off each other.
@@mujtabaqamar7194 Its not just "they get paid for It" thats a vocational job, only certain people would wish risk their life that way for $25/h. They'd run away from the building If they had no gear, but even with It, still a hell of a risk.
That's the first thing that caught my attention!! I remember when he first went to prison for puffy... And he did a freestyle over the prison phone (HARD AF) if I'm not mistaken he was the first to rap over a prison phone and it be on an album plus be a HIT!!!
@@EzeTv813 however miniscule 2 seconds may seem to you, firefighters train for life and death scenarios. Sometimes even a mere second can mean the difference between life and death.
Thank your for your diligence and professionalism. It’s shit like this that really makes you appreciate just how important time is. When seconds are life and death help is minutes away.
Would this have been possible without proper education and discipline to the meaning of the job? No. This is what democracy consist of. Pick anywhere in this nation where it does not apply. Thank you to all persons, who apply their discipline.
This was just plain bad and sloppy. I wouldn't do entry with a dude who is more interested in speed than quality. At my Hall that's a fail in many ways.
His hood isn’t on correctly, it’s outside his collar at the back. They should be worrying less about doing it as quickly as possible and more about doing it right. An injured firefighter isn’t any use to anyone.
This guy was just plain Sloppy with a capitol S. Train like it's for real. I wouldn't make entry with a guy who doesn't even know how to put on his bunker gear properly.
I think I took a full minute this morning to realize that I had put my left arm through the right sleeve. I was wondering why I couldn't find a sleeve with my right arm.
Another props to my boy JT! This is truly impressive but he is a hell of a fireman and a paramedic as well! He completed Smoke Diver and paramedic in the first 3 years of his career. If you don’t push people to their potential, how will they ever believe that they can? It’s a pleasure working with JT every shift. We have a lot of fun. Mostly talk trash though to each other. 😂😂😂
The gloves are the most pain in the ass part. Ive been at 20 seconds but not with the SCBA. Props. Good job. Seconds matter when someone is having the worst day of their life.
Fire fighters are not appreciated enough!! Thank you for what you do, keeping our communities safe, and being there in a time of need. I have unfortunately had to call 911 a few times for my young daughter and the first to always show up is the fire department. They are always able to stabilize her and get her ready to go ASAP when ems arrives. True heroes.
Means so much brother….90% of our calls are medical where I am. Seems like that tone never stops going off. I love what I do; even after 19 yrs of service. I hope that your daughter gets better man….
Dude be having nightmares of his chief shouting "Hurry up" even in his 90s.
Hi
Even in my 90's
@@crowsanidiotXD haha, not for me man.
@@crowsanidiotXD wtf is deadname u weirdo ahahahaha
Your not wrong
Me thinking he already going fast
Chief: Hurry up!
LMMFAOOOO
🤣🤣
Right! Lol.
Maybe it was his fastest run and his cap either knew it or was sick of his ass slacking every other take lol.
LOLOL like a drill sergeant
This is me getting ready for work in the morning after I ignore my alarm clock two times. lol
Lol, my hubby needs 2 hours to get ready for work and I'm ready in like 15 min
@theclimbingchef In 15 minutes I snooze my alarm twice and somehow manage to sneak in a shower. Idk wth your husband's deal
@@theclimbingchefi set my alarm for about an hour before i have to leave to work, it gives me plenty of time to contemplate life in the morning or snooze several time till i have 5 mins before i gotta head out and i shoot out of bed at the speed of light to change and brush my teeth 😂
@rafon3 bahahaha! Ya, he doesn't like to be rushed so he will read the news, make and eat breakfast, shower, etc. He needs his zen time
2 times? Bloody amateur numbers
*breaks record*
"HURRY UP!!!"
In many things like this, and in the army, even if you're going fast as greased lightning, a good hurry up like that isn't a legitimate request, it's words of encouragement. I remember disassembling and reassembling my m240b in about a minute and a half or a little more, and my nco said that to me as I was getting the bolt carrier back in the gun. To put it into perspective, he could do the task in just over a minute, even years removed from being a gunner in the marines. Before he joined the army, dude put in some fuckin work as a gunner with the marines, like I'm talking like 12 bodies. Dude was fuuucked, but holy shit he made us the best we could possibly be at the time. Miss that dude, I think he went to be a drill sergeant.
That's how records are broken, bud. Always be faster
@@connorhart7597That’s awesome
Literally .3 seconds before he’s done: HURRY UP!
i thought that was funny too
It was funny but it lowkey probably saved him too…sometime we slack off during times situations where as him saying hurry up he wouldn’t have moved as fast as he did otherwise, would’ve probably lost another second or two
@@swagged3344 ya, if he didnt say hurry up, he would've lost .00000001 seconds
literally what parents do
Lol
That 33 seconds means alot to people trapped in a blaze, appreciate every one of you!! Thank you for putting yourselves in danger to save others
When I was a firefighter we were told we have to get gear on in under 1 minute. I would just throw my stuff on and zip/velcro everything and put on gloves in the truck. We also had air tanks in the seats so you just put the tank on while in the truck.
@@greglarson4253 whatever it takes to minimise the time between getting the call and being on site trying to stop the blaze and save people mate, i couldnt do it, the heat would fuck me right up by itself nevermind the kit used and what you guys need to do in it, respect mate, heroes, the lot of you
@@foxdenmods7577 َ
@@greglarson4253 i salute to you
Do all yall just leave your equipment on the ground
Everyone talking about his effectiveness and I’m just loving what socks he chooses to save lives with.
Gotta have the fun socks, first responder mullet 😂
Had to run it again to see socks !
the dress socks make it easier to slide into your boots
Just me vybing to the music
Now i gotta pay attention to his feet
I remember doing this in the academy on repeat, we dreaded it…not to mention we would try to go fast which was actually slower than being smooth. Eventually, the motion becomes second nature!
Absolute facts brother!
Smooth is fast fast is smooth only during fire 2 certification did I truly learn how true that motto was exerting your muscles to make fast movements is slower than muscle memory
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast. Good testament to muscle memory and practice.
I Appreciate you both! Keep busting ass
I'm in the academy rn and it definitely is a lot more difficult than it looks. My best time rn is right around 1 minute and that's without air 😂😂😂 I got awhile to go 😂
Big respect to these guys risking there lives everyday to save others
They are getting paid well to do this remember.. it’s a choice like everything else in life..
@@200degrees. with starting wages at 46k and average of 60-70k it’s not that much mate
@@SaintThaG I’m not dissing them mate hats off to all our emergency services they do a wonderful job… well everyone bar the 🐷…
But the real heroes are the teachers
@@200degrees. blue lives matter
That "hurry up" flashback memory will save his ass whenever he's in trouble, nice training right there folks.
Why? He will never gear up like this on duty. Ever.
I suppose so
@@THEEJuror13 why
@Anthony Mark because your oxygen tank is in the seat of the truck and is put on en route along with the rest of the breathing apparatus. it’s almost always put on en route to save time.
@@vuyongcenge1368 Your a pack is mounted in a bracket… in a seat… You put on your gear then get in. Nobody puts on their mask immediately, it would fog up and would only clear once you do go on air.
Look, training is great. Being proud of being proficient is awesome. Donning your gear is a crucial thing that should never be hurried. Taking 30 extra seconds to ‘think’ about what’s going on might just save your life.
Prepare that gear for the long haul (30 minutes of work).
I swear the hardest part for me is the damn gloves
Interesting to hear as someone with no experience in the matter. I would have assumed that would be one of the easier things but thinking about it they must be hella thick and I can definitely see how that’d be difficult
@@nickbob2003couple things makes it harder. That inner sleeve from the bunker coat (you see his thumbs going through the holes, makes a seal to protect skin with gloves on) can make it tighter, the gloves themselves are usually real tight around the wrist, again to keep everything sealed.
The first glove, if they’re broken in, honestly not too bad. But getting the second on with that gloved hand can be a real pain in the ass
@@WiiPlayPCToocouldn’t have said it better myself.
Gaz currently holds the squadron record at 19 seconds.
The most impressive part is getting the zipper on the first try when in a hurry. That shit is hard
True, idk why but it's always the coat for me, we have the little clips on the side then it buttons up
@@nom3rcy125 Most likely designed around that flaw.
I hate zippers
Factssss
Slow is smooth
Smooth is fast
No wasted movement, everything efficient, making sure each piece is secured and not rushing. That's a professional right there
“Not rushing”
Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.
@@xx_rare_xx1146 He isn't rushing though
Anyone could do this if you practice for a week 8hrs a day. Not hard at all.
It's actually not secured, there are bands that are not secured and flopping around.
All that gear in under 34 seconds, that like an F1 PIT STOP. Respect bro 💪
That first breath once you hook the scba to your mask is always so satisfying when wearing it!
Absolutely facts!!! 💯 % agree! Same!
Facts
Agree. Nice, cool, fresh air.
The more you sweat during training, the less you'll bleed in war.
Amen
Lmao didn’t tighten any straps, wasn’t in downtime or uniform (aka boots), and my favorite the guy calling “hurry up”. Practice like you play
Makes sense. The salt in the sweat will clot the blood faster.
corny
In this case burn.
The fact that they're playing Shyne in the background, makes this the dopest video out!!!!!!
Absolutely!! Real🔥 😉
Right 🔥🔥
Name of song?
@@sleeping7003
Shyne: Bad Boyz
I thought that immediately. I have that album on cd in my console right now
I just did this today at my PPE training and it took me a minute 😂 you fail if you go over a minute and 30 seconds, this dude on X games mode
It’s sad in florida right now in ff1 it’s 2:30 seeing this video makes me understand why instructors shit on us
@@robot1847 most FFs respond from the Station - who is going to mask and hood on the way to every report of a fire or fire alarm? And if you are dressing at the scene, you won't have your gear laid out like that.
This is one of the best examples of slow is smooth, smooth is fast I’ve ever seen
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Well done.
He flow like uh water
@Siren Head So, basically. You're more prone to mess up when you're rushing, therefore, Slow is smooth and smooth is fast (can't believe i left that type-o for so long 😶
@Siren Head slow and steady wins the race
You sound like a shooter! I heard my dad preach that all the time when I was shooting as a kid.
@@macktaylor4389 whats it like to have a dad thats a preacher and member of NRA ?
And here I am on my couch eating dorritos off my stomach like an otter saying "I could do better"
OH MY GOSH, YOU ARE BEING SO DISRESPECTFUL TO ALL FIRST RESPONDERS OUT THERE! YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED
-Karen
Funny you say that because that's what firemen actually spend 99% of their days doing too.
@@dchung250 ngl you had me in the first half
@@grey64gaming8 I’m glad 😂
He didnt mean disrepect
I can only like this once... respect! 🙏
Молодец, в таком деле, каждая секунда на счету!
“Remember switching to your secondary is faster than reloading”
Got to respect a man who finds the fastest way possible to risk his life for others or at the very least put out fires for the public
Hell yeah, they do a lot more than fight fires too
@@moistpudding9606 i dont doubt it bro
Fully agree with that
@@Peopleboy100 they’re basically all emt’s , that’s what they get there and start treatment before the ambulance, they do WAY more than fires
@@Lukemasonmedia when doing my clinicals I did fire rides. All the firefighters are EMTs and they're pushing to get them all medics. Most calls are EMS, and I had no idea before I did my classes! Definitely made me wanna be a firefighter.
Когда мама сказала:
Если хочешь с нами, одевайся у тебя 2 минуты.
Когда я в школе учился ,мне мама давала 40 секунд и говорит, давай по солдатски у тебя 40 секунд!😊
So glad mf's like these be Savin our lives
I appreciate everything y’all firefighters do
Cause I was burnt in a fire when I was a little kid THANK Y’ALL for everything
Glad youre still alive
goddamn u burnt asf
@@masoncohl bruh
@@masoncohl now I gotta ask for forgiveness for laughing
@@masoncohl dawg
super impressive. hats off to everyone who has volunteered for their local FD, or even just helped save people!
I reckon they should be paid the same as cops. It's not fair making them volunteer for such a constantly demanding and dangerous job while police get paid cozy for doing their duty, while firefighters charge into burning buildings to save people, and paramedics save countless lives per year and half of them get nothing for it, besides the "experience" ofcourse. What a great experience that is, seeing people die and putting yourself at risk.
Not trying to shit on cops, the police are great and there for a reason, are often are very brave and put themselves in the line of danger for the public's benefit. They should be paid more if anything, I just don't see why it's fair that ambulance paramedics and firefighters have to volunteer for many years until they get a paid position. They deserve the same pay rate as any other public servant that saves lives, especially considering they often put their own lives at risks to save other people,
How can you not pay men for doing such dangerous work for the sole benefit of saving lives. Pathetic really, I want more of my taxes going to firemen and ambulance staff.
@@Charlie-nc3cp agreed. i think there should be a whole slew of reforms to our services and infrastructure as a whole- but let’s not get into that lol. our firefighters deserve so much more!
@@Charlie-nc3cp There are whole departments of volunteer firefighters as well. They don't get paid, don't get stipends, but they can join organizations dedicated to providing benefits to volunteer firefighters, though not required.
What about animals and environment?
I volunteer in my community and also volunteer at work. I get paid for it at work but not for my community. Still love helping others though. Volunteer departments struggle to have funds to even afford the necessary equipment most of the time.
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. Every motion is deliberate, controlled and practiced. Nothing frantic or rushed. Nicely done!
If only I could get my kids dressed and out the door this fast
I like how he yells at him literally right before he’s done
He noticed a drop in intensity.
It’s not over till it’s over.
جنات جيهان جابر ٨٩٩من في هذا القسم ٩٩٩٩٩أن من نحن ٠٠٠
@@user-nx3ys3yk7n zz.
Z. Z. Z z. Z el. Z
Me I don't' like it. That means many adverse thoughts isn'it?
There freemasons
On my first day of practice I was able to do all that in 1:30 mins ish, granted that was my first day and my last day but it gave me perspective on how good this is
Why was it your first and last day ? U get fired .... wtf 🤬 wtf 😳 😬
@@ianjackson8057 calm it lad
Not everyone wants to be a firefighter man. Or maybe he wasn’t fit for the job. Either way, he tried
I did volunteer firefighter EMT never rode the back of the bus For a number of years
@@ianjackson8057 first and last day of practice
God bless all the firefighters!!!
Fire 🔥 music in the background.
I once met a guy who did the turnout time in 14 seconds flat. Overall mount-up time was 96 seconds, which includes getting gear in the engine compartment and getting into the truck, ready to roll out to the fire.
That’s physically impossible
I'm imagining it and I think it is possible in theory however I would love to see it as it sounds amazing
Nerd, he probably has fire stickers all over his vehicle, wears fire shirts when off duty… foh
If we could only get them excited about medical calls rather than fictional ones bud.
@@secretmuse420 there IS no other off duty t-shirt, only fire fighter tshirts. Imagine what their closets look like, oh wait they are mostly all divorced and living out of a duffel at the Motel 6 bud, no closet required.
And that my friends is how a real Super Hero goes from everyday good citizen to Amazing Human being.
You will never ever have to ask if he is willing to risk his life to save yours.
Firemen sit around all day and eat subs. That's why I wanted to become one bc u get paid to do nothing.
@@Anonymous38572 idk what city u live in, but in my city i rarely see firemen slack off
@@shakmp4 a lot of fires in your area? They should be getting the pension of the firefighters in my city fr
That's freaking quick!
Respect and prayers for our direfighters. Thankyou for your dedication to our lives . 🙏 😇's incamp around them !
To all those that wonder what the hurry up was about, well here it is. JT and I work on the same Engine. We had both been pushing each other for a fast drill. 8 hours later this video finally happened. It’s easy to mess up on one thing and the personal best becomes a re-do. I knew he had it, and that’s just how we motivate each other. It’s not personal. JT is one of my best friends. This is a drill that is done for the academy as well as a class called Smoke Diver.
Respect. I'd be yelling a lot more at my mates in the gym, gotta max out the motivation
Respect to all you people riskin yo lives for the sake of us people. You are truly magnifesent....
@@netecrivernetecassassins2945 I don’t know what it is but having friends in the gym who are actually supportive, and not assholes if you fail a rep give off tons of motivation. You basically feed off each other.
Respect. Much respect real heroes in todays society. Unlike other public servants.
But u guys dont have ur gear set out like that so its false
The only people running into a building when everyone else is running out. Big respect to yall. P.S. that Shyne tho, fire
They get paid for it, if their own building was on fire... They'd run out too
@@mujtabaqamar7194 Its not just "they get paid for It" thats a vocational job, only certain people would wish risk their life that way for $25/h.
They'd run away from the building If they had no gear, but even with It, still a hell of a risk.
@@FRDDPFAL yeah, well i was tryna be mean, i read that again didn't sound good
@@mujtabaqamar7194 damn dude ur kinda bad at being mean lol
@@ligma1196 ik, ur pretty good at it though😂
Loving hearing Shyne in background
Repetion before fire fire action. Ready stady go. And it can save life. Respect.
That was pretty fast! Even more impressive though was Shyne “Bad Boyz” playing in the background. 🤜🏾🤛🏾 💪🏾 😎
My second favorite after “That’s Gangsta” 😊👍🏼
Shiddly doddily deedily doodily deedily whoooaah
That's the first thing that caught my attention!! I remember when he first went to prison for puffy... And he did a freestyle over the prison phone (HARD AF) if I'm not mistaken he was the first to rap over a prison phone and it be on an album plus be a HIT!!!
First thing I noticed, a fuckin banger
You always have to have something to perform to.
The cool part is that the movements were done well, seams weren’t schlopped awkwardly. Good work
Schlopped? 😂
@@tristqnejdjeh7278 lol, supposed to read schlepped
Lmao 😂 faster than I could do and he says hurry up 😂
Thank you for all you do
Most respect cuz this is what everyone wishes when a random fire happems
He has the curtesy to say hurry up when their was 2 sec left 😂 ya had a whole 20 other sec to say that chief
He was slowing at the end
@@Sweeti924 oh wow 2 sec left did you really just type that 😂
@@EzeTv813 however miniscule 2 seconds may seem to you, firefighters train for life and death scenarios. Sometimes even a mere second can mean the difference between life and death.
When did you serve in the fire department or military ?
I'm thinking that you missed the point.
"hurry up!!"
my hairs stand up like in the spiderman movie scene 😂
“HURRY UP” Gave me flash backs to Fire 1 MFRI
When you need to be out the door by 7 and you get up at 6:58
Are you looking for likes? Who are you talking to?
@@huskiehuskerson5300 tf is your problem? Hating on others to boost your ego? There is nothing wrong with his comment lol.
Thank your for your diligence and professionalism.
It’s shit like this that really makes you appreciate just how important time is. When seconds are life and death help is minutes away.
It’s even faster when you know you’re pulling up to a live fire . You outta see it !
Would this have been possible without proper education and discipline to the meaning of the job? No.
This is what democracy consist of.
Pick anywhere in this nation where it does not apply.
Thank you to all persons, who apply their discipline.
This was just plain bad and sloppy. I wouldn't do entry with a dude who is more interested in speed than quality.
At my Hall that's a fail in many ways.
His hood isn’t on correctly, it’s outside his collar at the back. They should be worrying less about doing it as quickly as possible and more about doing it right. An injured firefighter isn’t any use to anyone.
My boots get burpees for every incorrect adjustment to their gear.
Niceeeee 👍 This brings me back a lot of great memories. Fireman till the End 🙏💪
Thank God we have firefighters like this man. He is doing his job, to PROTECT AND SERVE. God bless you brother.
Great taste in music at this station, Shyne fucking kills it on this track
Big tune
What’s the song?
@@danoold2881 Shyne - Bad boyz .... video is sick 👍
I would just like to thank these men for everything they do for people
Didn’t know firemen listened to such fyaaa 🔥
Freaking amazing timing. WTG 😎
As my mentor once said “Slow is smooth, smooth is fast”
The Shyne playing in the background let’s you know these firemen real af
It’s just “Shyne” not The Shyne
@@jimmietwotime not “the shyne” as his name the “shyne” playing in the background… just like if I were to say the “DMX” playing in the background.
@@zolavib1187 some people are stupid bro lol
Was thinking same thing
He wanted so bad to prove to strangers that he knows who Shyne is while also showing he doesn’t understand grammar at all lol. Cringy in 2 ways ☹️
i have so much respect for fire fighters
Shyne and Barrington Levy bumping in the background yes! 🙌🏽
That's a "life saving drill" right there. Big respect!
Me: takes 10 minutes at least to get ready for school.
This Guy:
The real HEROES!🙏
Thank you they’re always first on scene and saving lives.
"Practice makes best." Words to live by
The very definition of slow is smooth, smooth is fast. Every movement was deliberate and accurate.
This guy was just plain Sloppy with a capitol S. Train like it's for real. I wouldn't make entry with a guy who doesn't even know how to put on his bunker gear properly.
Full respect for the heroes firemen
Sick music in the back ground..Jamaica 👌
Im more impressed with the fact real hip hop is playing in the background....shyne is dope
Him: *putting on a jacket without having a hard time*
Me: * can’t even put on a sweater without finding the right sleeve*
I think I took a full minute this morning to realize that I had put my left arm through the right sleeve. I was wondering why I couldn't find a sleeve with my right arm.
Lol really lol I was thinking the same. Glad he's out there saving lives
yeah i think i struggle to put it in the wrong sleeve too often. still wondering why i cant do it maybe im just smart
Awesome. Most Honorable Job Ever. No weapons No killing No Violence. Putting your life on the line to save people you know Nothing about. Love you All
quickly, most importantly do not forget the water)
Shyne in the back ground means they know what real rap is 🔥💯
Frs bruh
I was checking the comments to see if anyone talked about Shyne playin in the background.
Woow esos son los héroes de verdad y no los que vemos en televisión 💪
Pero en TH-cam si
Preparación para el covid XD
@@DavidDiaz-gm1dw ض
No te metas con mi querido Severai !!!💞
Simply AWESOME " & Thank you all for your service to our communities "
Every firefighter is a hero, salute.
When you you wake up late and the bus leaves soon:
But in all seriousness mad respect.
I appreciate that shyne playing in the back u was definitely a bad boy with that timing chief
appreciate all you firemen
Love how the video is sped up! Great job!
Smooth and satisfying to watch
Congratulations guardians! Training to give his life for others. All my respect and consideration.
Me also say’n that!!
Not give his life for others. Protect the life of others.
@@oldycow Exactly. The guy said like he was going to some sacrificial ritual
It's great watching heros perfecting their trade.
Hero’s wear fun socks
I love and appreciate the fire department so much 💗
Firefighters are angels
wow that's quick god bless these brave people who save lives
Got that Shyne/Barrington Levy pumping in the background. That Barrington Levy hook was crazy.
Shibbity whoaaaaa!!
Yess it was lol
First thing I noticed
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust I bang 🔥
This was me waking up 5 minutes before my bus showed up every morning before school
Smooth! Ready for battle! Thank you for your service.
When you aren’t fighting a fire, you’re training to do so. Well done.
Yeah its what fire fighters do
My first year on my department I had the record at 43, and I thought that was fast! Great job 👏
Thank you for running in when I'm running out
Always brother!
Woah! That’s fast!💨
I’m not capable of doing that lol
Another props to my boy JT! This is truly impressive but he is a hell of a fireman and a paramedic as well! He completed Smoke Diver and paramedic in the first 3 years of his career. If you don’t push people to their potential, how will they ever believe that they can? It’s a pleasure working with JT every shift. We have a lot of fun. Mostly talk trash though to each other. 😂😂😂
Great work .
Now tell JT that he is appointed to clean the roof of Chernobyl nuclear reactor.
Respect
trash talk creates character and social skills 😂
I’m gonna incorporate this into my children’s training. Imagine all that time saved!!! 😂
LMBO!!
The gloves are the most pain in the ass part. Ive been at 20 seconds but not with the SCBA. Props. Good job. Seconds matter when someone is having the worst day of their life.
Fire fighters are not appreciated enough!! Thank you for what you do, keeping our communities safe, and being there in a time of need. I have unfortunately had to call 911 a few times for my young daughter and the first to always show up is the fire department. They are always able to stabilize her and get her ready to go ASAP when ems arrives. True heroes.
Means so much brother….90% of our calls are medical where I am. Seems like that tone never stops going off. I love what I do; even after 19 yrs of service. I hope that your daughter gets better man….