It didn’t seem right to throw a real cat up on the roof;) We had them respond to anything and everything we could to stress them out, throw them off their game and prepare them. It was a good time!
praying i hear back from the volunteer department near me. i’m sure they’ll point me in the right direction. these videos were exciting & educational. thank you so much to everyone involved & to the recruits for sharing their journey.
Wow. Awesome training academy. Very similar to the trial by fire at the Alaska Law Enforcement academy. Also, props to Cpt. Dinkel! Rode with him the whole summer of 2015 for my paramedic internship. Miss the boys and gal on L126 and MA126! -Ivan PS: Hi to Bowles, Fritz, et al!
First time poster. Long time viewer. Quick question, could someone ask Hazmat Specialist Garrett why he can’t be that clutch at corn hole at home? Thanks! Keep up the good work!
I got a question, I know from where I live both county and city (Maryland) is about 6 months of the academy how come you guys are only 16 weeks? Love the vid btw
Elijah, once these recruits pass the written and physical agility they are put through sixteen weeks of Monday through Thursday 10 hour days to get them ready. It honestly could be more but once in the field they complete another 6 months of probation time in on duty and a total of a 2 year apprenticeship to be completed as a firefighter. That’s how we do it. A lot of places are even less. Thanks for watching! Stay safe!
Hey man, thanks for watching! It’s different everywhere. These recruits still have a year and a half to complete an apprenticeship. It’s complex and dynamic. They are not out of the woods yet!;)
Bruh they really had them rescue a packet of Kit Kat’s 😂😂😂😂
It didn’t seem right to throw a real cat up on the roof;) We had them respond to anything and everything we could to stress them out, throw them off their game and prepare them. It was a good time!
The party scene was HILARIOUS
praying i hear back from the volunteer department near me. i’m sure they’ll point me in the right direction.
these videos were exciting & educational.
thank you so much to everyone involved & to the recruits for sharing their journey.
Wow. Awesome training academy. Very similar to the trial by fire at the Alaska Law Enforcement academy. Also, props to Cpt. Dinkel! Rode with him the whole summer of 2015 for my paramedic internship. Miss the boys and gal on L126 and MA126! -Ivan PS: Hi to Bowles, Fritz, et al!
The scenarios were awesome 😂 got me excited to start the academy haha
How was it just applied to my local department taking the written test next week
I love these videos! Been watching all of you videos from day one! Please talk the police department into doing one of these series!
Almost done ! Time to push it
Grind time. You guys are going so great keep it up. Your almost finished
Thanks for the support!! We really do appreciate it!
I loved the scene of Sean Garret hidden with a mask at night, 3 out of 3 man, Sean the best lol.
Good luck for all recruits.
Big love from Algeria
Thanks! We appreciate it!
He’s ok! Lol
Keep pushing and keep on the grind
Thanks for the support
Good job with the 48 hours keep the great work up
ขอบคุณ My Mate Nate 48 ชั่วโมงมันเจ๋งมากกกก
It's a very good training !
I love this serie
Goo tanning good information they all did good jod always stay safe
First time poster. Long time viewer. Quick question, could someone ask Hazmat Specialist Garrett why he can’t be that clutch at corn hole at home? Thanks! Keep up the good work!
He surprised himself!
I carry our team and have a trophy in the basement to prove it!
@@seangarrett7988 we love you, great job man, "don't listen to the naysayers" as Arnold schwarzenegger said
Love you too buddy! Thanks for the support! My wife is super competitive and has to give me a hard time;)
@@seangarrett7988 Oooh I'm aware now, sorry for Mr Sean's wife :-)
yall going to have a show on A&E watch
que gracioso lo del gato
does every fire deparment have a fire academy?
My Mate Nate
I got a question, I know from where I live both county and city (Maryland) is about 6 months of the academy how come you guys are only 16 weeks? Love the vid btw
Elijah, once these recruits pass the written and physical agility they are put through sixteen weeks of Monday through Thursday 10 hour days to get them ready. It honestly could be more but once in the field they complete another 6 months of probation time in on duty and a total of a 2 year apprenticeship to be completed as a firefighter. That’s how we do it. A lot of places are even less. Thanks for watching! Stay safe!
Hey man, thanks for watching! It’s different everywhere. These recruits still have a year and a half to complete an apprenticeship. It’s complex and dynamic. They are not out of the woods yet!;)
@@chadpate31 oh thank you a lot, and you be safe as well :)
@@seangarrett7988 😂 cool.
I wunt to become a firefighter
My cat