It was an impressive response, Honestly you do not even see a third of the units that were called to the scene in this video. There will many different units in a separate town attacking the fire from the other direction and many more trucks in staging
I saw neptune fire in second convoy. My grandfather was a volunteer at Neptune Station 4 for many years. I still have his retired gear and helmet. My other grandfather was a volunteer in i believe asbury park. I've kept the volunteer spirit alive in my family down here in Florida because of them. Great video!
Never appreciated firemen so much! The well coordinated effort of all these fire companies with the US Forest Fire service is one of the most amazing events that have ever seen. God bless firemen! .
Wow. When you have to get EVERY fire department in the state for a brush fire, you know SERIOUS SHIT is going down and that they need EVERYONE that's on-duty to get the job done. This is exactly what happens when the fire departments of each state takes their jobs seriously and will go through INSANE heights to get the job done, EVEN IF IT MEANS GETTING EVERY FIRE DEPARTMENT IN THE STATE INVOLVED. They really know what they're doing out there.
Probably my favorite compilation of yours to date!! Those forestry trucks were awesome and I can’t forget to mention that old Pierce Dash Rescue Truck! Keep up the awesome content!
0:33 was so awesome!! Loved all of the firefighters waving to you! All of the units in this video are just so amazing!! Absolutely amazing catches and maybe in fact one of your best!
You have to remember, most fire departments, especially in this suburban part of NJ (that I am from), are volunteer. They are either doing it because it's fun, they want to save people, or they want to be filmed.
I will never forget the day I saw a massive strike team responding to a wildfire that had just started up near Morgan Hill, Ca. I saw two massive convoys one with at least 50 engines and the other in excess of 80. They were reinforcements coming in from San jose and the Bay area. They had to use the frontage road that went right past my office because the freeway, hwy 101, was closed due to the raging fire right next to it. Imagine lights, sirens and horns of at 130 engines one right after the other and all of them snaking towards a massive column of smoke so thick you couldnt see the hills that you knew were their.
Dude omg! That's so amazing! From reading other comments seems like you work along side these men and women, but so cool to see them appreciating you recording! Thank you so much for posting this video. This was an amazing video. I typically don't hit the like videos here on TH-cam just because I don't like to, but this definitely deserved one from me.
This was an amazing and entertaining video! I bet you were excited to catch these rigs responding to the large brush fire! Thank you for another wonderful upload. Stay safe out there!
Absolutely amazing video! You did a good job recording them all, looked like a parade at some points lol. I love when the firefighters wave when they see us recording
Towns from over an hour away. I was working EMS that day but in Southern Ocean County. I have never heard so many tones dropping at once lol. One firefighter down who was revived. I think in total there were like 12 separate fires in Ocean County that day. From brush, to structure, to electrical. Crazyyy
Gotta love the brush breakers! In Massachusetts you see them all over the Cape, Islands, and in the SE part of the state.. Yeah, try getting in their way and see what happens. Awesome video!!!!!!!!
I grew up right there. Before about 1985 there was nothing, and I mean nothing, but pine trees, a 2-lane blacktop road, and the Lakewood Airport off of Cedar Bridge Ave until you got out to Rt. 9.
This was a really awesome video you shot. As always I got goosebumps hearing them horns. I talked back at the screen cursing people out for not getting out of the way at the intersection. Are people just not giving a heck or are they hard of hearing. I can always hear the sirens and horns even blocks away.
7:05 “Guys! Sit down! You shouldn’t even be standing up back there in the first place! This isn’t the 4th of July parade!” “BUT CAPTAIN...HOW WILL THEY KNOW IM A FIREFIGHTER IF THEY DONT SEE ME DOING FIREFIGHTER THINGS!” 😂😂
This is by far one of my most favorite catches this fire was crazy it felt like all of New Jersey was responding I saw the fire department and Marshal responding witch was very cool and rare for me but it was so quick but still cool.
I take it the bulk of the unmarked vehicles were volunteers? If so I'm pretty impressed by the amount of lighting they have installed into their POVs, lucky if most of the guys around here will put more than a minilight bar on the roof. Also very impressed with the NJFFS running a fleet of brush trucks so consistently configured. Most depts you see have brush trucks built off of whatever old truck they can find and no two trucks have the same configuration.
I'm leaning more towards undercover and unmarked police units based on the fire units being all red lights, and marked and unmarked PD being red & blues
You always wanted to come and check out the trucks, now you got it plus more. BTW my name is Eli and you commented on my tiktok about ladder 5, anyway that day was a hard day but great footage.
I was stuck in traffic trying to get in to work I work at the shoprite in Brick they closed off the road getting in but my cousin know the back road got in 3 hours later
Dude you didn't just have half the state's firefighters show up, you had 3 counties of police and even firemen in their PRVs showing up en mass. That must have been one hell of a fire.
Now it’s happening to California which i live there and a giant dry vegetation fire called the palisades fire spreading from Malibu to Brentwood and it spreaded 14,346 acres and every 2 hours it grows a mile so it’s pretty big and there’s the Eaton fire that spreaded 4500 acres from Pasadena to Altadena And the sunset fire it was is in the Hollywood hills it grew 153 acres and they all ended except the palisades fire.
My wife and I were down there that day from North Jersey to look at a few houses for sale, we had to detour all over the south to get back over to the area of the NJTPKE, what a hell of a night that turned out to be,
Here's an explanation. Very windy day with very dry brush. Fire started on western side of the Parkway in an industrial park. An office complex burned to the ground. Fire jumped the parkway and went east towards shopping centers.
Amazing catches looks like you got some law enforcement as well. What were all of those unmarked units and what were all of those ones with only blue front facing light
Dude... this is insane!!! Love seeing all the boys hanging out of the trucks and giving you some waves, big day for everybody!
Haha yeah a few of my buddies were happy to see me! Thanks so much for watching!
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I can relate to that feeling but instead I'm the one waving while heading to the fire in Aussie land
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DAMN THATS A TON OF TRUCKS. I vote this as the number 1 in the 2021 year review
Facts
There were a total of 132 emergency personnel vehicles responding from 20 towns/ cities.
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That is what I call serious mutual aid.
It was an impressive response, Honestly you do not even see a third of the units that were called to the scene in this video. There will many different units in a separate town attacking the fire from the other direction and many more trucks in staging
@@demonracer2 I believe it.
@@demonracer2 nice videos keep up the good work
An office complex and 3 homes were destroyed. Another 25 homes were damaged.
@@AB-NJ That is sad.
I saw neptune fire in second convoy. My grandfather was a volunteer at Neptune Station 4 for many years. I still have his retired gear and helmet. My other grandfather was a volunteer in i believe asbury park. I've kept the volunteer spirit alive in my family down here in Florida because of them. Great video!
That’s an awesome story! 34-1 and 34-3 were in that task force!
Dude got more videos in one day than I’ll probably get all year. Good job man
Thank you so much!
Never appreciated firemen so much! The well coordinated effort of all these fire companies with the US Forest Fire service is one of the most amazing events that have ever seen. God bless firemen!
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Well said!
We're called "firefighters" now, because many departments have female firefighters in their ranks. This change took place in the 1980's.
Work harder than police.
@@OneSkiWonder Firemen should be (And still commonly is) used as a gender neutral term Just like Mankind
Wow. When you have to get EVERY fire department in the state for a brush fire, you know SERIOUS SHIT is going down and that they need EVERYONE that's on-duty to get the job done.
This is exactly what happens when the fire departments of each state takes their jobs seriously and will go through INSANE heights to get the job done, EVEN IF IT MEANS GETTING EVERY FIRE DEPARTMENT IN THE STATE INVOLVED. They really know what they're doing out there.
The Small Town Fire Departments
Motorists had to have been thinking: "Okay, what the actual h*!! is on fire????" Love the tractor-trailer tanker!
And they actually yielded. They didn't pull in front of the fire trucks. They actually moved.
fire truck 🚒
Probably my favorite compilation of yours to date!! Those forestry trucks were awesome and I can’t forget to mention that old Pierce Dash Rescue Truck! Keep up the awesome content!
Glad you enjoyed it Thank you so much!
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0:33 was so awesome!! Loved all of the firefighters waving to you! All of the units in this video are just so amazing!! Absolutely amazing catches and maybe in fact one of your best!
Thank you so much I really appreciate that, I have a few friends in that convoy and it was cool to see they were happy to see me
My favorite part is definitely all the people happy to see you and waving at you
That was pretty awesome to see too! Thanks for watching!
You have to remember, most fire departments, especially in this suburban part of NJ (that I am from), are volunteer. They are either doing it because it's fun, they want to save people, or they want to be filmed.
Legend has it that units are still responding to this very day . . .
I will never forget the day I saw a massive strike team responding to a wildfire that had just started up near Morgan Hill, Ca. I saw two massive convoys one with at least 50 engines and the other in excess of 80. They were reinforcements coming in from San jose and the Bay area. They had to use the frontage road that went right past my office because the freeway, hwy 101, was closed due to the raging fire right next to it. Imagine lights, sirens and horns of at 130 engines one right after the other and all of them snaking towards a massive column of smoke so thick you couldnt see the hills that you knew were their.
Wow... What a amazing Footage of different Unit Responding to a massive Bush Fire.
-Great Video 😎👍
Thank you very much!
@@demonracer2 what kind of unit responded?
Dude omg! That's so amazing! From reading other comments seems like you work along side these men and women, but so cool to see them appreciating you recording! Thank you so much for posting this video. This was an amazing video. I typically don't hit the like videos here on TH-cam just because I don't like to, but this definitely deserved one from me.
This was an amazing and entertaining video! I bet you were excited to catch these rigs responding to the large brush fire! Thank you for another wonderful upload. Stay safe out there!
Thank you!!
Awesome Vid. You do an amazing job, and even inspired me to make these videos for my city. Great Job all around.
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome coverage of mutual aid.Thank you for your time and dedication.
Thank you to all firefighters and and first responders.
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Thank you so much for the kind words!
8:00 I don’t think I’ve ever seen an Audi police/fire vehicle in the US! Amazing!
That's a volunteers personal vehicle
@@Schick2583 with reds in the front ???
Might it be a conficated drug dealer's car converted into a plain clothes cop car?
@@javarianderson569 yea, they’re Hatzolah members.
@@davidhoffman1278 no, personal volunteer vehicles.
Excellent footage! Great job recording everything!
1:32 Love that Buckeye Rotoray!!
1:22 love the old pierce dash recuse
Same here! Love old first responder vehicles in general!
Absolutely amazing video! You did a good job recording them all, looked like a parade at some points lol. I love when the firefighters wave when they see us recording
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Towns from over an hour away. I was working EMS that day but in Southern Ocean County. I have never heard so many tones dropping at once lol. One firefighter down who was revived. I think in total there were like 12 separate fires in Ocean County that day. From brush, to structure, to electrical. Crazyyy
Yup the radio was going off non stop this day!
Fantastic video! Very well done!
Thank you so much!
Wow. Unbelievable. That was great footage. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
WOW! What an INCREDIBLE Convoy! AWESOME Catches and Just an AMAZING Array of Apparatus of all Types! GREAT Job!👍👍👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
@@demonracer2 You are Very Welcome!
Gotta love the brush breakers! In Massachusetts you see them all over the Cape, Islands, and in the SE part of the state.. Yeah, try getting in their way and see what happens. Awesome video!!!!!!!!
This is a Great Response Video! I Love seeing All of The Trucks, especially The Tankers and Tenders!
Glad you enjoyed!
I grew up right there. Before about 1985 there was nothing, and I mean nothing, but pine trees, a 2-lane blacktop road, and the Lakewood Airport off of Cedar Bridge Ave until you got out to Rt. 9.
the little M2 106 hauling a dozer is soo cute xD
2:26 god damn those are 2 beautiful trucks!
Get a room weirdo
P.S. Thank you for your Service and Video's. Thank you also, along with your family!.....
I saw some of the firefighers giving you a wave and some toots good job man and keep it up!!!
Thanks! Will do!
This was a really awesome video you shot. As always I got goosebumps hearing them horns. I talked back at the screen cursing people out for not getting out of the way at the intersection. Are people just not giving a heck or are they hard of hearing. I can always hear the sirens and horns even blocks away.
8:03 finally someone with some taste ;)
Just kidding, very cool videos and some awesome apparatus you caught there!
Thank you so much!!
How can civilians have red blue lights with sirens??
@@AB-NJ I may be woodshed here but that’s a POV, which means that most likely a vol. firefighter.
7:05 “Guys! Sit down! You shouldn’t even be standing up back there in the first place! This isn’t the 4th of July parade!”
“BUT CAPTAIN...HOW WILL THEY KNOW IM A FIREFIGHTER IF THEY DONT SEE ME DOING FIREFIGHTER THINGS!”
😂😂
Lol
@@ffandrewd2986 orange is a color
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This is by far one of my most favorite catches this fire was crazy it felt like all of New Jersey was responding I saw the fire department and Marshal responding witch was very cool and rare for me but it was so quick but still cool.
Thank you so much!
SUBBED! AWESOME JOB!! This was so satisfying!
Nice video and keep up with the great work and be safe out there.
Thanks, you too!
Nice clips dude keep up the great work great 👍
Thank you!
Love the fire and EMS and law enforcement I'm a former Fire fighter 20years Michigan and Ohio good job you all
You have really nice firetrucks in South Jersey!
They sure do!
Never seen one that looks like it before but that black fire truck at 0:55 looks badass.
I have wanted to film that one for a long time, happy I was able to catch it
I take it the bulk of the unmarked vehicles were volunteers? If so I'm pretty impressed by the amount of lighting they have installed into their POVs, lucky if most of the guys around here will put more than a minilight bar on the roof.
Also very impressed with the NJFFS running a fleet of brush trucks so consistently configured. Most depts you see have brush trucks built off of whatever old truck they can find and no two trucks have the same configuration.
I'm leaning more towards undercover and unmarked police units based on the fire units being all red lights, and marked and unmarked PD being red & blues
You always wanted to come and check out the trucks, now you got it plus more.
BTW my name is Eli and you commented on my tiktok about ladder 5, anyway that day was a hard day but great footage.
Thanks so much! Hopefully this summer i can come down again and get some staged photos of the rigs!
@@demonracer2 the chief definitely knows and likes you, if you want I can ask him for you.
Holy mother of unmarked units!
This video right here is awesome!
Thank you very much!
What’s with all the unmarked vehicles?
@@prescribedfire1953 My guess is volunteer firefighters in there personal vehicles
5:42 what is Lakewood fire police?
Its a unit that's only role on scene is traffic control
@ 12:15
Holy s., this undercover Nissan is probably the most spooky car that i've ever seen amongst emergency vehicles. 😳
Great video!
Thank you!
Omg what can I say... this is more then awsome!!! Keep up the great work!!!!
What hose beater has lights in an Audi...??
How many alarms was the brush fire? Have you ever saw the neptune fire system in use?
I was stuck in traffic trying to get in to work I work at the shoprite in Brick they closed off the road getting in but my cousin know the back road got in 3 hours later
whats with all these audis and lexus emergency vehicles are they from the hatzalah?
What siren is E-6151 using?
Federal Signal PA300
Dude you didn't just have half the state's firefighters show up, you had 3 counties of police and even firemen in their PRVs showing up en mass. That must have been one hell of a fire.
bro i love you channel keep up the good work and that was a lot of trucks
Being from west coast and working Pd, the amount of undo’s and that response was WILD! Holy moly!!
As we call it (chaotic perfectness)😂
It surely was pretty wild! thanks for watching!
Very nice vid! You were pretty close to the fire ground at some points!
Thank you so much!
Those fire semi trucks are awesome
This video made me cry. God bless all these heroes.
Now it’s happening to California which i live there and a giant dry vegetation fire called the palisades fire spreading from Malibu to Brentwood and it spreaded 14,346 acres and every 2 hours it grows a mile so it’s pretty big
and there’s the Eaton fire that
spreaded 4500 acres from
Pasadena to Altadena
And the sunset fire it was is in the Hollywood hills it grew 153 acres and they all ended except the palisades fire.
Imagine in the end only a tree caught on fire and all those departments are on duty😂😂
Amazing man!!!
Thanks!!
Great Video.
must have been one hell of a fire!!
My wife and I were down there that day from North Jersey to look at a few houses for sale, we had to detour all over the south to get back over to the area of the NJTPKE, what a hell of a night that turned out to be,
It was very hard for me to even get in position to film these videosb
this shit gives me chills. i love it lol
How many engines were on scene of the fire?
Nice video! What camera do you use?
Wow! You need some assistant camera people for this vid! Great catch! Right places at the right times!
Thank you so much! I was happy I was able to film this all on my own!
@@demonracer2 You're welcome. Awesome work.
What kind of truck is that at 7:11
Fantastic video.
Howell Township rescue looks like it's nose diving all the way there. Nice array of appliances.
Lexus sedan... personal vehicle or unmarked pd?
Whoa, I had a Matchbox with a rescue body just like the one at @1:29 when I was a kid. Always thought it was one of their generic models.
I know exactly which one you're talking about I have a handful of them, with the two telescoping lights on the box!
I have like 5 of them from a tub I bought at the flea market
WHAT A GREAT JOB ! PRAY EVERYONE CAME BACK SAFE ! "WOW" WHAT A RESPONSE ! 😎
Thank you so much
Love your work good shots
Here's an explanation. Very windy day with very dry brush. Fire started on western side of the Parkway in an industrial park. An office complex burned to the ground. Fire jumped the parkway and went east towards shopping centers.
What kind of budget does this police department have? I'm seeing Lexuses and Audis and Nissans
It’s not Police. From what I can gather, it’s hatzolah.
Pretty sure its POVs being used by volunteers
That's a insane amount responding. And did I hear a bit of Imperial March on the airhorn? Or was that my imagination?
If I was that fire I’d be scared
Super cool! Which Department do you work for??
Thank you! I was not affiliated with any of the departments on scene
Wow all to the same call ?
Amazing at 4:16 was the a seaside heights station 44 fire truck?
It was! Quint 4401
Anyone know the siren the ambulance is using at 1:41?
7:05 what truck is that
An army surplus truck turned into a brush truck
Amazing catches looks like you got some law enforcement as well. What were all of those unmarked units and what were all of those ones with only blue front facing light
Thank you! I believe most of them were POVs
That Oakhurst Engine at 13:25 desperately needs a new LED warning package
how many fire and police agencies responded
I love fire truck because put out fire is amazing🚒🚒
There were still far too many drivers driving across the intended path of emergency vehicles.
Why do some trucks have red while others have red/blue
Two of the most interesting units were the white rescue unit and the tractor trailer tanker.
Definitely some unique units in this video
How big was the brush fire was it big enough to see from a few miles away?
Did Any fire fighters die?
170+ Acres
@@demonracer2 Oh wow
How big was this fire?
170+ acres
Some very tasteful setups on the POVs
Did 6151 not like the federal? Or t-horn
I always see fire trucks when walking to school and waving at everyone
What were the fire man yelling at him? In the 2nd clip?
They were all waving hello to me!
@@demonracer2 I thought they were saying stop recording 😂