So as I researched before. Apparently LACo is cal fire. So there is no actual cal fire In LACo. Although I find it hard to believe but when I research BRU which is supposed to be their cal Fire it only shows up as LACoFD. Who knows. Only someone from out there can help me fully find that out.
LA County acts as the primary fire authority in the county. CalFire does have stations and personnel in LA County but they are almost exclusively forestry assets, like extra camp crews and type 3 engines. Reason for this is simply the number of nessecary resources the county needs. Basically because there are so many incidents in LA it is easier for the county to have their own resources to deploy to keep it all "in house". Believe it or not but LAFD also has a few camp crews but they are very rarely ever called out! An extra benefit of it is when there's a major incident somewhere else in the state often LACoFD and LAFD can send lots of spare members and their equipment to help! I remember those fires in Napa Valley a few years ago and I'll always think it was neat to see apparatus from all over the state helping out.
How many Engines, Quints, Patrols, and Water Tenders that responded to a Vegetation Fire in 2024 at the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley? What are the LACo.FD Units?
@@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc I get you but who cares about these trolls. People who have taste will love it. I seen so many emergency vehicles, nowadays I look for security vehicles private vehicles with lights etc
I’m from SBCo. By the time I got to the post Fire I would’ve had crap non code videos. So I got nothing from there. If it was more towards Azusa Glendora or Claremont areas that would’ve been something
So about the new channels they switched to, they sound very amazing in quality. The only downside for me is still trying to figure out what dispatch is what. U1 Dispatch, D1, D2, D3 for sure I know is SGV, D4 Ect Ect.
@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc dispatch 1 dispatch 3 are the deserts arear wherr you took the video dispatch 4 and 2 are the coast and city arear of la county
So for me with my ex Bakersfield Vic. For my media or fire buff purposes, it’s easier for pd or fire to know media has arrived. Or because it’s easier to store equipment such as Center console for radios, lighting switches or computer mounts. Mine helps me a lot with what I need. Great space for sure.
Ive got a non police F150, I've outfitted with emergency lights and equipment as a volunteer fire POV/ buffing car. I'd like to get a vic just cause they're cool.
That dozer is huge! Great catches.
Thank you. Just lucky enough to be near within a 1 hour range of the IC so we ended up going to film it.
Great videos!! By far one of your best, love the units at 23:08
Glad you like the video. If I ever go up there again I’ll see what I can get lucky with.
Excellent response video 😀👍👍 please keep them coming. Thanks.
I heard about a LA County firefighter killed in Palmdale. RIP. :(
Yesterday yeah. I seen the news stuff :(
nice to see the camp crews have train horns now....
Lol. They sounded more like truck horns to me. Would be sweet if they had stutter tone air horns. Those horns sound amazing for sure.
Awesome Video!
Rip firefighter we miss y😢😢😮
Ive been watching these videos for a while and I just realized LAcoFD has Con Crews I thought it was only CalFire
So as I researched before. Apparently LACo is cal fire. So there is no actual cal fire In LACo. Although I find it hard to believe but when I research BRU which is supposed to be their cal Fire it only shows up as LACoFD. Who knows. Only someone from out there can help me fully find that out.
LA County acts as the primary fire authority in the county. CalFire does have stations and personnel in LA County but they are almost exclusively forestry assets, like extra camp crews and type 3 engines. Reason for this is simply the number of nessecary resources the county needs. Basically because there are so many incidents in LA it is easier for the county to have their own resources to deploy to keep it all "in house". Believe it or not but LAFD also has a few camp crews but they are very rarely ever called out! An extra benefit of it is when there's a major incident somewhere else in the state often LACoFD and LAFD can send lots of spare members and their equipment to help! I remember those fires in Napa Valley a few years ago and I'll always think it was neat to see apparatus from all over the state helping out.
All unit use the touchmaster delta😮
How many Engines, Quints, Patrols, and Water Tenders that responded to a Vegetation Fire in 2024 at the Santa Clarita and Antelope Valley? What are the LACo.FD Units?
NICE COMP!
Love your car with amber lights. Have any video of your car on YT?
I’ll make one soon. I have had some requests about my car tour before.
@@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc you should do it. Something this cool should be on internet!
Not many people like when media or fire buffs put stuff about they’re cars. Is why I’ve been having a debate either to make a vid or not.
@@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc
I get you but who cares about these trolls.
People who have taste will love it.
I seen so many emergency vehicles, nowadays I look for security vehicles private vehicles with lights etc
@thunderbear0 lol. Most people do have beautiful builds. I watch them a lot to see how it came out.
All the Touchmaster 😩
Highest federal q I’ve heard from lacofd E108
Any video from the Post fire yet?
I’m from SBCo. By the time I got to the post Fire I would’ve had crap non code videos. So I got nothing from there. If it was more towards Azusa Glendora or Claremont areas that would’ve been something
There new channels sound good cam you here all channels from anywhere In la county
So about the new channels they switched to, they sound very amazing in quality. The only downside for me is still trying to figure out what dispatch is what. U1 Dispatch, D1, D2, D3 for sure I know is SGV, D4 Ect Ect.
@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc dispatch 1 dispatch 3 are the deserts arear wherr you took the video dispatch 4 and 2 are the coast and city arear of la county
Ok question I noticed a lot of fire photographers drive ex police vehicles. Why is this?
So for me with my ex Bakersfield Vic. For my media or fire buff purposes, it’s easier for pd or fire to know media has arrived. Or because it’s easier to store equipment such as Center console for radios, lighting switches or computer mounts. Mine helps me a lot with what I need. Great space for sure.
@@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc that makes sense. Thank you for the information 👏😎
Ive got a non police F150, I've outfitted with emergency lights and equipment as a volunteer fire POV/ buffing car. I'd like to get a vic just cause they're cool.
@@soonerstatefirephotography they do come with issues tho lol. mine has had quite a few within the past years. I fixed it up tho so she works fine.
@@soonerstatefirephotography vics are low priced too, depending on its condition or upgrades it has gotten.
So how’s the fire?
4:28 we have povs in CA?
Had AZ first responder supporter plates. Very confusing for sure
@@sb9incidents oh lol
what r povs? volunteers?
@@mphatsojohnson3020 personal owned vehicles
@@mphatsojohnson3020 personally owned vehicles
Nice Catch On The Fire Dozer
thank you. it was just pure luck that day
I wonder what's happening in Los Angeles?
probably more than LACo has going on.
@@sanbernardinocountyresponsesbc I see all right