Why so far from the actual fire? and why block the street should additional apparatus, like the ladder truck from getting to an operable position if the fire had spread to the house?
Pretty reckless with those intersections. A ladder truck is a very heavy machine and takes a lot to stop but I would hate to see them broadside and kill someone because they are cowboys
@johnjelinek7643 it's a valid statement this is a very good proactive firedepartment that puts fires out effectively and frankly you can't see the speedometer or nothing in the video so you have no idea how fast there going 😉
@@brentbedsaul4259 Has nothing to do with speed....running a light at any speed in a multi ton vehicle is a equation for disaster. Any department that runs equipment without a care for the traveling public are a bunch of unsafe yahoo's...
They are responding to a call where a person may or may not be trapped, right up to the point that they crash the rig and potentially hurt or kill someone. Then what? Suddenly we forget all about the person that may or may not have been trapped. That person is out of luck since it was more important to blatantly disregard everyone else’s safety in favor of making a cool GoPro video responding to a call.
Harrisburg Bureau of Fire is a career department with a few active volunteers who ride but the main staffing is by the career members from whichever of the 4 platoons is working. And unlike the wrong coast, East Coast guys still go inside and get the job done.
"everyone's just screaming at us". Classic.
Why so far from the actual fire? and why block the street should additional apparatus, like the ladder truck from getting to an operable position if the fire had spread to the house?
Where else are they suppose to park on a dead end street.
Just wheeling and dealing boys
Do you guys always send an engine and truck to a car fire? Where I am from car fires are just a single engine assignment. 🤔
some solid driving there, get some 🤘
And that right there is the SEAGRAVE TOWER 1
That engine company block the works up if companies needed to get closer.
Career or volunteer station ?
Career
There's not a closer dept. So much, for saving the car.
how much faster than four minutes would you prefer? cant have a fire station on every block, guy.
The squad was already there bro
You never save a car usually
way to block the plug... truck
Pretty reckless with those intersections. A ladder truck is a very heavy machine and takes a lot to stop but I would hate to see them broadside and kill someone because they are cowboys
Cowboys put fires out 😂😂
@@brentbedsaul4259 TROLL
@johnjelinek7643 it's a valid statement this is a very good proactive firedepartment that puts fires out effectively and frankly you can't see the speedometer or nothing in the video so you have no idea how fast there going 😉
Go home nerd
@@brentbedsaul4259 Has nothing to do with speed....running a light at any speed in a multi ton vehicle is a equation for disaster. Any department that runs equipment without a care for the traveling public are a bunch of unsafe yahoo's...
Yo u need to slow down bro!!!
It’s a wide angle GoPro, calm down.
They're also responding to a call where a person may or may not be trapped, so i feel like they're going as fast as they need too.
They are responding to a call where a person may or may not be trapped, right up to the point that they crash the rig and potentially hurt or kill someone.
Then what?
Suddenly we forget all about the person that may or may not have been trapped.
That person is out of luck since it was more important to blatantly disregard everyone else’s safety in favor of making a cool GoPro video responding to a call.
not bad for a vollie crew. east coast guys always make a big job outta a little bit of fire
Harrisburg Bureau of Fire is a career department with a few active volunteers who ride but the main staffing is by the career members from whichever of the 4 platoons is working. And unlike the wrong coast, East Coast guys still go inside and get the job done.
Harrisburg city is paid my guy