Lutherville has basically had a Squad equipped with a crane since I was born. That's over 5 decades. Howard County Rescue Squad 5 had a Kenworth that was equipped with a crane as well. Maryland was always home to some monster squads. Gotta love the the Roto Ray's and twin Mars 888's on the suppression pieces.👍🇺🇸
Yeah I got a photograph of the fire house hope he comes into Essex area etc be nice to learn more about the stations near me I’m next to 2 volunteer depts ones my buddies and the other is one I’m apart of
Great To See You Guys Feature A Local Company, Great Work! If you’re ever in the area again another unique company would definitely be Chestnut Ridge Vol Fire Company which houses a Engine,Engine Tanker, Tanker Support Unit,Medic Unit, ATV And More. What Makes This Station Unique Is They Are The Only Volunteer Company That Typically Specializes In Mass Casualty Incidents. S.O.R.T. 50 (Special Operations Response Team) In Baltimore County. They Also Are One Of A Few Stations In The Area Who Utilize Drones For Search & Rescue Operations As Well As EMS Bikes 🚴 For Various Large Scale Events.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
A very nice video and an amazing station. Thank you for the awesome tour David Vitberg. In Addition, The Fire Museum of Maryland isn't that far away on York Road.
1000 gallons (3800 liters) would be a dream. Our smallest firetruck has 200 gallons (750 liters) and our biggest firetruck has 500 gallons (2000 liters).😅 There are also bigger ones, but not in our department. Greetings from Germany
Nice keep up the great work! Would love to see more Maryland departments featured here! (Station cribs etc) May I also suggest Independent hose Co #1 in Frederick county. They are the Oldest fire company in Maryland
the county has 30 stations ( was 33 ) that are completely volunteer. The county also has about 20 stations that are paid ( career ) . interestingly enough, a fair amount of career members ( as is seen in this video ) are also volunteers in the county.
Fellow Mass. guy, love to see it! Also .. that B85 Thermodyne is absolutely gorgeous. B series Mack’s are one of the most beautiful trucks ever made (Superliners are a close second.)
Hey mike you know what you should do is add the different fire tones at each station you go to when when they get called out tons call would be interesting seeing the difference across the country
That's an impressive firehouse. I'm interested to know more about the USA fire departments and how they run. Amazing dedication by volunteer crews, but i just don't understand how a house that busy with amazing facilities and obviously funding, doesn't pay its members but the county department does. Also how do they always manage to have a crew on station if its voluntary? Thanks again. A great video.
This is a beautiful and very thoughtfully planned out fire station. Possibly the nicest station I have seen on your channel! This community is very lucky to have such a great fire station. I was wondering if you have ever thought of coming out west to some place such as Seattle? Seattle fire stations 10, 14, and 5 for examples would be great to tour. Seattle also just became a class 1 fire department last summer. Just a thought or suggestion.
@Heroes Next Door I will do you one and make an inquiry to see if someone I know could possibly make that happen and ask them to reach out to you. Do you have an email they could use to contact you?
Poles seem to be dependent on where you are located in the country. Denver swears by them but others say they are to much of a hazard. Indiana also uses poles. Have you checked out those videos yet. Let us know what you think.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
As a former German firefighter, I would be interested to know how the decision is made on what vehicles a fire station gets? Is there a risk assessment for this like in Germany? Or is it divided randomly in the district and then pulled together if necessary?
The district I work in, apparatus placement is done by need. Squad company is near the interstate, and a second squad is at headquarters, Tower Ladder is centrally located at headquarters and we have three other engine companies spread out.
Karsten, I live and volunteer 25 minutes west of here. In America it is not as regulated for the fire service like Germany is. The individual volunteer fire company's can decide what best suits their needs. There are jurisdictional and national standards a type of fire truck must meet. The trucks are built with the area and operational needs that have been identified. This fire company has 3 ladder trucks that border them 2 are paid 1 is volunteer. It also depends on funding.
If you ever get a chance or have a chance, check out Prince Frederick Vol Fire Dept. I find it to be a very nice department being a neighboring department
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Amazing video I’m only 3 hours away from them I’ll definitely have to come by and check it out myself also I need a station(uniform)belt any good recommendations
The volunteer house is near perfection. The thing missing is a swimming pool and/or swimspa. The amenities is more than most apartments. If I were younger, I might think about moving to this area to join the department.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
@@ihateidiots oh wow. Who are you? I don’t think you were involved in this conversation. Why don’t you leave the grown-ups alone and go play with your Barbie dolls.
Please be nice to each other. I want everyone to enjoy the channel. Mistakes will be made and we always encourage CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. It's the only way we get better for everyone. Accurate information is important and keeps our credibility.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Lutherville has basically had a Squad equipped with a crane since I was born. That's over 5 decades. Howard County Rescue Squad 5 had a Kenworth that was equipped with a crane as well. Maryland was always home to some monster squads. Gotta love the the Roto Ray's and twin Mars 888's on the suppression pieces.👍🇺🇸
Saturday we get to show off the crane too. STATION RIGS - make sure to check it out. Thanks for watching
I'm career at Clarksville. (Station 5).. It's still there
@@firefighterphi149 How many more years before they replace that rig?
@@happycommentator6773 That's a great question for the volunteers. We don't run it.
Yeah I got a photograph of the fire house hope he comes into Essex area etc be nice to learn more about the stations near me I’m next to 2 volunteer depts ones my buddies and the other is one I’m apart of
Did anyone catch the car driving in reverse in the background when they are going over the 1953 Mack?
@@turtle-ml5hl yeah we know…
And a mini van
@@ericdaniel7069 Something tells me that you would not qualify to join their team and if you managed to squeeze in you would not last. Grow up!
@@allen480 lol
I saw like three vehicles traveling in reverse
Not only an impressive station, the Doctor is very knowledgeable. The Dr. really knows the fire service, equipment, etc…
Great To See You Guys Feature A Local Company, Great Work! If you’re ever in the area again another unique company would definitely be Chestnut Ridge Vol Fire Company which houses a Engine,Engine Tanker, Tanker Support Unit,Medic Unit, ATV And More. What Makes This Station Unique Is They Are The Only Volunteer Company That Typically Specializes In Mass Casualty Incidents. S.O.R.T. 50 (Special Operations Response Team) In Baltimore County. They Also Are One Of A Few Stations In The Area Who Utilize Drones For Search & Rescue Operations As Well As EMS Bikes 🚴 For Various Large Scale Events.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
@@HeroesNextDoor I’ll see if I can get someone associated with the company to send out a invite via email!
@@codybussey1124 awesome thanks
A very nice video and an amazing station. Thank you for the awesome tour David Vitberg. In Addition, The Fire Museum of Maryland isn't that far away on York Road.
Nothing like seeing a doc on the front lines; major respect to Dr. Vitberg
This is one of my local stations where I live. From the outside this place is very inconspicuous, I never knew it was so large!
Thanks for watching
This station is great, I live down the road from it and i've always wondered what some more of looks like. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching and stop by the station they would love to show you in person
1000 gallons (3800 liters) would be a dream. Our smallest firetruck has 200 gallons (750 liters) and our biggest firetruck has 500 gallons (2000 liters).😅
There are also bigger ones, but not in our department.
Greetings from Germany
Nice keep up the great work!
Would love to see more Maryland departments featured here! (Station cribs etc)
May I also suggest Independent hose Co #1 in Frederick county. They are the Oldest fire company in Maryland
Truly amazing as an all volunteer house. Very nice.
the county has 30 stations ( was 33 ) that are completely volunteer. The county also has about 20 stations that are paid ( career ) . interestingly enough, a fair amount of career members ( as is seen in this video ) are also volunteers in the county.
That station is WICKED! :O Absolutely loved this episode!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
EVERY fire station in the U.S. should be like this !!!
IN FLORIDA WE CALL THAT A "SUPER STATION"
Fellow Mass. guy, love to see it! Also .. that B85 Thermodyne is absolutely gorgeous. B series Mack’s are one of the most beautiful trucks ever made (Superliners are a close second.)
This is a very well equipped and funded Department
It's amazing people still are able to volunteer so much of their free time to what is essentially a part time job.
Hey mike you know what you should do is add the different fire tones at each station you go to when when they get called out tons call would be interesting seeing the difference across the country
Thats a great idea. We will try to remember when we film.
The 7-11 up the street from there is pretty great too
WOW! LVFC, nice job!!
You should do a station rig on their resque I would love to see that working
Brilliant, liked and shared 🧑🏻👍🏻
That outdoor patio is nuts! You could host some pretty nice parties there
For sure ! I’d be out there most of the time.
I would like to see a video on Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad in pg county
We just need the invites from the company if you can help with that
Sight-seeing pole slide,.........AWESOME!!!!
I've always been impressed with the equipment and stations in the Northeast.
The Mack is the best. Yes I drove similar trucks from a Frederick Country company.
This volunteer firehouse is amazing especially that it has a fire pole I say that’s the crown jewel of a firehouse
Agreed but all volley stations should also have a high HP Federal Siren. (Mechanical, not electronic because of EMP). lol
You should th hampstead vfc in carroll county md they just got a brand new station
this is one of the VFCs near me, great work Mike, keep it up
Cool, thanks!
That's an impressive firehouse. I'm interested to know more about the USA fire departments and how they run. Amazing dedication by volunteer crews, but i just don't understand how a house that busy with amazing facilities and obviously funding, doesn't pay its members but the county department does. Also how do they always manage to have a crew on station if its voluntary?
Thanks again. A great video.
I would pay $10 each for a patch to send to Australia, Plus a few $$$ for the service
WOW!! That station is perfect. I loved the out door firepit/eating area.
As always thanks for watching. This was impressive but to drive by you would not know all what was inside.
@@HeroesNextDoor That could be a good thing for station security.
This is a beautiful and very thoughtfully planned out fire station. Possibly the nicest station I have seen on your channel! This community is very lucky to have such a great fire station.
I was wondering if you have ever thought of coming out west to some place such as Seattle? Seattle fire stations 10, 14, and 5 for examples would be great to tour. Seattle also just became a class 1 fire department last summer. Just a thought or suggestion.
We would love to come. We just need the invites from those stations
@Heroes Next Door I will do you one and make an inquiry to see if someone I know could possibly make that happen and ask them to reach out to you. Do you have an email they could use to contact you?
@@windycurrent watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
I think it would be cool if you came down to southern Illinois Williomson county, saline, etc and see the full time and volunteer departments
We need the invite sent to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
MArvelous video. Would like to see videos of visits of Encinitas firehouses.
Maybe one day!
I’d sleep well at night living in this company’s first due area. If I took a job in the area I’d definitely want to live & possibly vol in Lutherville
Very impressive! No reason to leave, might have to evict me out of an “apartment”. Not sure if seen a pole in a newer facility.
Poles seem to be dependent on where you are located in the country. Denver swears by them but others say they are to much of a hazard. Indiana also uses poles. Have you checked out those videos yet. Let us know what you think.
Oooo gotta come to Howard county next
Send us an invite
You guys should do english consul vfd in southwest Baltimore county
Should do Lansdowne Volunteer Fire Dept. In Baltimore county next.
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Go check Westminster MD fire department they'll give you a great tour I'm a junior there and they have a lot of beautiful rigs and a big station
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
I gotta ask my instructor since I'm a junior firefighter there
I gotta ask my instructor to ask the chief if that can happen
He might say yes but their the busiest in the county
Phoenix Fire Department used to have a Support Truck with a Crane. But that got retired recently. 😕
outstanding video!!!!
Glad you liked it!
great station. Also i had to mention 41:20 threw me off bc the cars are driving backwards lmao
yeah it threw me off to
Can y'all do Morningside VFD in the near future
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
As a former German firefighter, I would be interested to know how the decision is made on what vehicles a fire station gets? Is there a risk assessment for this like in Germany? Or is it divided randomly in the district and then pulled together if necessary?
Every place has their own reasons. Every state is different
The district I work in, apparatus placement is done by need. Squad company is near the interstate, and a second squad is at headquarters, Tower Ladder is centrally located at headquarters and we have three other engine companies spread out.
Karsten, I live and volunteer 25 minutes west of here. In America it is not as regulated for the fire service like Germany is. The individual volunteer fire company's can decide what best suits their needs. There are jurisdictional and national standards a type of fire truck must meet. The trucks are built with the area and operational needs that have been identified. This fire company has 3 ladder trucks that border them 2 are paid 1 is volunteer. It also depends on funding.
Could you go over Squad 303 in a video please? Thanks for the video!
Saturday is STATION RIGS - make sure your notification is on :)
If you ever get a chance or have a chance, check out Prince Frederick Vol Fire Dept. I find it to be a very nice department being a neighboring department
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Amazing video I’m only 3 hours away from them I’ll definitely have to come by and check it out myself also I need a station(uniform)belt any good recommendations
Thanks for watching
“Propper” makes good belts. High quality, simple, and a value product
Come Pay A Visit To Wicomico County.
Send the official invite and we can get this done
That station looks so big, would be cool to work there
Are you even near them? They are always looking for volunteers. No experience needed.
@@HeroesNextDoor Wish I was, live half way across the country.
Omg my uncle is a volunteer there and I go there all the time I’m going today
Do Allen tx They have a big station central station!
We need an invite. Can you do that?
Can you do a station rigs on their crane?
Mark your calendar for Saturday click your notifications as to not miss it ;)
The volunteer house is near perfection. The thing missing is a swimming pool and/or swimspa. The amenities is more than most apartments. If I were younger, I might think about moving to this area to join the department.
Could you do Westminster Volunteer fire company or Sykesville freedom volunteer fire department in Carroll county MD?
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
Nice
BETTER HOUSE THAN MOST PAID DEPARTMENTS HEEOES NEXT DOOR
Has any station get a call when getting a tour?
Yes more than you think
Please do Bethesda Fire station 20 it’s near dc
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
44:30 Utility 304 is not a 2001 Chevy Suburban. The year model made is between 2007-2014.
Wow! Someone made a mistake. How will we ever go on?
@@johnlebzelter4208 shutup
@@ihateidiots oh wow. Who are you? I don’t think you were involved in this conversation. Why don’t you leave the grown-ups alone and go play with your Barbie dolls.
@@johnlebzelter4208 You are not a part of any conversation here. You are just a troll. You just get off on being a "big man" on the internet.
Please be nice to each other. I want everyone to enjoy the channel. Mistakes will be made and we always encourage CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. It's the only way we get better for everyone. Accurate information is important and keeps our credibility.
do Solomons volunteer fire dept in maryland
Send us the official invited to get that done. We don't do cold calls any longer. watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com Maryland is easy for us to do too so we definitely could make that happen.
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can you plz do amarill fire depment in
teaxs
Please sent us the official invite so we can work on a schedule for that.
@@HeroesNextDoor i am not a firefighter i just love you vides
Do they have a junior firefighter program?
Yeah we think so. Just stop by and find out
Station cribs video suggestion: Adams Area Fire District in Mars, Butler county, Pennsylvania.
A nice station and all but the design is questionable
Explain
It's in Carroll County
Another awesome video ! Tbh I don’t like white fire trucks
found the potato head on 1:51
Providence VFC is better they run Engine-Truck-and ATV
Hi
This is a Great video and Really Nice information about the Lutherville Vfc.
Thanks for watching
This a Great Fire Company in Baltimore County md.
Thanks for watching