lol true that when they came to my preschool for the fire prevention thing like 4 or 5 kids were crying and we got pics in the front seat of the truck and one kid honked the horn
@@Michael-wy6fh To a kid, You're a (seemingling) 7 foot tall giant with a weird mask wearing weird cloths, and covered in weird gear that makes weird noises. It's not so much they're scared, more so.. confused. A lot of kids that age are also scared of loud sudden noises, and when fire fighters are brought up, the first thing that goes through their minds are Fire Alarms. Which are about as loud and sudden a noise as you can get.
This is very touching because I remember 16 years ago when the firefighters came to my school, and now this week I will officially be finished with my firefighter training 😊❤️ Funny how that happens.
what i find awesome about american firefigthers is that even when u have a rank like lieutant or captain that u still get urself into the fire. and still make the calls.
I’ve grown up in the same city my whole life. I always visit my local fire station and talked about being a firefighter. They said when I was old enough, I could stop by and talk with the chief about signing up. So now I just wanna grow up
Rickys rib shack. Documentary that shows firefighter recruits going through training in Denver. The captain on this video was shown as a recruit on Rickys rib shack. Way to go!
It's awesome to see, that Denver apparently has a welcoming attitude towards female firefighters. I counted at least four between engine/truck 26 and engine 10, which is way above the nationwide average of 2%. I never understand those departements with resentments or downright discrimination, because - as my old captain put it in his 'unique' style - as long as you're doing your job and have my back, I don't care what's between your legs.
I have little to no respect for female firefighters or police officers. I discovered that the police entrance physical tests are laddered by gender and age. Basically a woman can run the 1.5 miler at the time of a 60 year old male. Ridiculous. when you're overcome by smoke and need a ladder resuce to you want a local firefighter with the nickname "Peter Pan" coming to get you or a guy with the nickname "refrigerator". Ya ya, its not all strength, being smart is important, but strength and stamina is a pass/fail issue, not a lets pretend we are all the same issue. This willc ost lives. The guys only dare talk about it after they have their pension. ONe trainer released a video of men vaulting over a wall with full gear on, every female basically clogged up the wall because not one could get over it. ON day 3, the trainer was given "a few days off". the wall was lowered and everyone got over it. He retired a month later. He said he could not play social experimenter with the lives of his trainees or the public. Maybe, just maybe a few women are truly physically qualified, but we will never knkow for sure as long as the standards aren't there. NOw, this is at young ages, the rpime, as women age, much more than men, any muscular decline is marked. Good luck with a 50 year old female firefighter with the nickname "Mrs. Diubltfire".
Dude seriously? I was a volunteer firefighter for a while and we had 3 female firefighters on our department. They kicked ass just like the men did. Female firefighters deserve the same respect that the male firefighters do. Shame on you for not having respect for female firefighters
100% for sure! When I did my physical section test (Oxfordshire, UK) I trained absolutely specifically for the role... I'm 6 foot 1, but I'm a very small guy (156lbs) and I aced the test, just like every woman there (some of whom were a LOT more muscular than me!). What shocked me was the number of personal trainers, and absolutely hench guys who struggled with the final hurdle (carrying a 33kg dumbell 100m after a grueling equipment carry test) because they simply didn't have the endurance needed overall, let alone in their hands. Hammered home by one of the watch managers (ex navy) who in typical military style bellowed at us "NEVER in the history of the fire service has a chair been hauled aloft with a bootlace". Our fuckup? We were messing up on the training ground because we'd nailed all our knots in the classroom with shoe strings, which didn't translate so well to hauling aloft a CO2 extinguisher with 11mm line! Agreed 100%... benching 400lbs won't help you run out a mile of 70mm hose when that's how far the nearest hydrant is. Same goes for the other emergency services... I've seen a tiny female police officer dodge a right hook sucker punch and knock a massive guy out stone cold with a full force open handed slap on the jaw. Each gender has strong points, and there's nothing better than a well balanced team!
Howard It started with FDNY after the '70s. Now it's a nationwide EO issue. I don't really care about these other commenters "one time at band camp" stories. Just arbitrary anecdotal nonsnese. The absolute truth is that standards have been lowered to accommodate for a more diverse environment. It's not without it's benefits and I believe in equal rights. However, you can spare me the "men are just as strong as women" BS. Half of the MEN in this video don't look like they could do ten pullups. There in the real problem is revealed. Lowering standards to acoomodate The weak makes for a weaker overall force in any capacity.
I've read most of the comments here and what bothers me (a retired DE/Paramedic) is the disparity between states concerning EMS/EMT and ALS procedures. Back in the 70's when ALS was just coming on line with the fire and Pvt ambulance services. It was frustrating but understandable why one state allowed certain procedures and another state would hang back and see what happens when those procedures were performed. Here we are, 48 years later, and there is still no reciprocity between Paramedic and EMT training and procedures. An RN can travel from state and carry out what she learned in nursing school. All they need to do is produce their records and transcripts to their prospective employers. To me, this disparity could be alleviated by standardizing the curriculum so each state is teaching the same thing. As it is, each state, county and city control their own little EMS fiefdom. This makes it hard for EMT's and Parameds to move around the country, plus the level of care also suffers. And, oh yeah, the Capt is hot.
That varies from state to state. To transfer your emt or medic from whatever state to NY, all you have to do is fill out paperwork. However Massachusetts makes you take the written and practical test.
❤❤❤ to all fire fighters and first responders thank you for being the angels you are come fire or weather you help I live in uk Eastbourne but love you all
It's a every kit Item in the U.K. Almost everyone I see. If there is no clear sign of mech of injury or illness baseline we will do full sent of observations
this may have been or is a tv show in Denver but I like this better then what you do see on TV. listen to when the old lade in orange is talking, the cameraman talks to her so you know its more real then TV.
Andrew Gatlin Denver health has more of the old style than the newer Stryker power and manual stretchers. its more about cost. though I have seen some of the Strykers.
Denver paramedics are very good at treating gunshot wounds , stabbings and STDs. When I had my first heart attack i was treated by Denver , my second I had while driving, I made sure I drove outside the city limits to call 911
Thank you, Tom. We have 3 episodes available, currently. We would love to produce more, but we have not been able to secure further funding. Likes and comments like yours help us build our case, though. Thank you for watching!!
I mean, I get that a pulse-ox is needed for medical stuff.. but.. they're not particularly useful when it comes to CO poisoning... They tend to overestimate SpO2(it can't tell the difference between free hemoglobin and CO), so it doesn't tell you a whole lot. it could read 99% sats but the CO might be binding to say.. 20% of the hemoglobin making so the patient would be hypoxic even with good sats.
Tmichael Different Departments of course have different schedules, most at least around me (New England area) run 24 Hours on 2 days off, 24 hours on, 4 days off (and repeat)
Notice how they all had fathers as firefighters. That is a golden ticket. You can volunteer, score high on all tests, but not have the family connection.
You dont. Some of the masks have a glasses prescription inside of them if you need glasses. Otherwise you can also wear contacts aka me lol i am blind without either
The bollocking you'd get for wearing dirty gear to a job isn't worth thinking about! Imagine firefighters coming to your house to merely instigate a chimney fire, and rubbing soot and filth all up your walls while they take a ladder up into your attic!
how do you know she could take on board oral sugars/carbs? Have you not ever been to a hypo where they're conscious yet won't physically take oral sugars etc? What I want to know is why the need to transport. I can't remember the last hypo I had to transport. Then again i'm in the uk and where I am we treat many type of patient at home
Heh welcome to the land of lawsuits! I agree, I'd go with oral if conscious, and IM Glucagon if conscious but compliant/aggressive. Had one guy who was like a zombie with a hypo, GCS 14, but threatening to kill us if we approached him. Projectile vomiting round the room, staring into space, not well. We eventually did a "prison cell" job, bomb burst into the room, pined him down with a sheet, jabbed him with IM Glucagon and got the fuck out! 35 minutes later, he was making us all a cup of tea, no memory of what happened! Amazing how fragile the brain is without constant oxygen and glucose!
Well, they can't be sure if she's hypo or hyper until they check the number with a meter. Hooking up o2 can help a patient feel better (even just mentally)
I want to be a Firefighter and put out fires, rescue people from burning buildings, drive a Fire Truck and wear boots, pants, coat, hood, gas mask and helmet
CAPTAIN WELLS PILOT AND FIREFIGHTER It's about visibility. Having a lot of lights is all good but the overall color is probably the biggest part for perception. Red clearly is a way better signal color compared to white.
I wouldn`t call american documentarys `documentarys´, but "action film with stuff, that might happen in real life but don´t happen dayly or aren´t nearly that action packed"...
*gets back and goes to bed, lights turn off. 2s later* GET UP! TIME TO GO SAVE ANOTHER! me: oh you got to be fing kidding me I JUST CLOSED MY DAMN EYES.
No offensive but some American firefighting department personal equment looks old fashioned compared yo current uk kit but these ones look less old fashioned
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Hey, fire man Bet, are you playing that old sanitarium game where you throw the words out to us and we are supposed to arrange them? You tricky guy you. Did you just walk away or go over the fence again?
To me ti always feels like American FDs are the classic example for how overpreparation can distract you from your goal. These guys are so entombed in their procedures and saftey crap that they totally overlook the fact that if they could put water on a fire within one minute of arrival, like the Dutch for example, the fire would be much smaller to begin with, and the damage could be kept to a minimum. Instead, these guys arrive on scene and need about 10 minutes until everything is safe... and then they put water on a fire about 5 times the size than before. Sad....
Yes you could but you would also be adding one of the three legs of Fire which are fuel oxygen any source of ignition remove any one of the three and you whip it
Everyone has their gloves on but their boss. Lead by example honey. You're touching O2 tanks and equipment and the stretcher you should have it on and be ready.
Gloves are only required for the captain's if they are active captains like a writ Captain rapid intervention team a normal Captain would reside around the engine keeping track of his crew safety doing Logistics and doing the report
So good to see kids respond positively to fire prevention and safety like that!
Most kids are terrified of firefighters.
lol true that when they came to my preschool for the fire prevention thing like 4 or 5 kids were crying and we got pics in the front seat of the truck and one kid honked the horn
x Slvmbers x lol i'll never understand why they're scared of firefighters tho lol i dont get it
@@Michael-wy6fh To a kid, You're a (seemingling) 7 foot tall giant with a weird mask wearing weird cloths, and covered in weird gear that makes weird noises. It's not so much they're scared, more so.. confused.
A lot of kids that age are also scared of loud sudden noises, and when fire fighters are brought up, the first thing that goes through their minds are Fire Alarms. Which are about as loud and sudden a noise as you can get.
Watching these videos make my passion for firefighters even more stronger
This is very touching because I remember 16 years ago when the firefighters came to my school, and now this week I will officially be finished with my firefighter training 😊❤️
Funny how that happens.
what i find awesome about american firefigthers is that even when u have a rank like lieutant or captain that u still get urself into the fire. and still make the calls.
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Very true
In America the chief takes command
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This is very touching bc I’m a volunteer firefighter and I happen to be the first firefighter in the family
District 7 Productions Same. But I am a firefighter in Switzerland:)
I’m a fire cadet from Malpas in the UK and I can’t think of any other job
which country from
Me too brother
I'm the second member in my family to ever serve as a firefighter. Congrats to you
I’ve grown up in the same city my whole life. I always visit my local fire station and talked about being a firefighter. They said when I was old enough, I could stop by and talk with the chief about signing up. So now I just wanna grow up
Thanks for the footage!
"I grabbed my dog and took a sip of beer"
Rickys rib shack. Documentary that shows firefighter recruits going through training in Denver. The captain on this video was shown as a recruit on Rickys rib shack. Way to go!
It's awesome to see, that Denver apparently has a welcoming attitude towards female firefighters. I counted at least four between engine/truck 26 and engine 10, which is way above the nationwide average of 2%. I never understand those departements with resentments or downright discrimination, because - as my old captain put it in his 'unique' style - as long as you're doing your job and have my back, I don't care what's between your legs.
I have little to no respect for female firefighters or police officers. I discovered that the police entrance physical tests are laddered by gender and age. Basically a woman can run the 1.5 miler at the time of a 60 year old male. Ridiculous. when you're overcome by smoke and need a ladder resuce to you want a local firefighter with the nickname "Peter Pan" coming to get you or a guy with the nickname "refrigerator". Ya ya, its not all strength, being smart is important, but strength and stamina is a pass/fail issue, not a lets pretend we are all the same issue. This willc ost lives. The guys only dare talk about it after they have their pension. ONe trainer released a video of men vaulting over a wall with full gear on, every female basically clogged up the wall because not one could get over it. ON day 3, the trainer was given "a few days off". the wall was lowered and everyone got over it. He retired a month later. He said he could not play social experimenter with the lives of his trainees or the public. Maybe, just maybe a few women are truly physically qualified, but we will never knkow for sure as long as the standards aren't there. NOw, this is at young ages, the rpime, as women age, much more than men, any muscular decline is marked. Good luck with a 50 year old female firefighter with the nickname "Mrs. Diubltfire".
Are you a firefighter Howard?
Dude seriously? I was a volunteer firefighter for a while and we had 3 female firefighters on our department. They kicked ass just like the men did. Female firefighters deserve the same respect that the male firefighters do. Shame on you for not having respect for female firefighters
100% for sure! When I did my physical section test (Oxfordshire, UK) I trained absolutely specifically for the role... I'm 6 foot 1, but I'm a very small guy (156lbs) and I aced the test, just like every woman there (some of whom were a LOT more muscular than me!). What shocked me was the number of personal trainers, and absolutely hench guys who struggled with the final hurdle (carrying a 33kg dumbell 100m after a grueling equipment carry test) because they simply didn't have the endurance needed overall, let alone in their hands.
Hammered home by one of the watch managers (ex navy) who in typical military style bellowed at us "NEVER in the history of the fire service has a chair been hauled aloft with a bootlace". Our fuckup? We were messing up on the training ground because we'd nailed all our knots in the classroom with shoe strings, which didn't translate so well to hauling aloft a CO2 extinguisher with 11mm line!
Agreed 100%... benching 400lbs won't help you run out a mile of 70mm hose when that's how far the nearest hydrant is. Same goes for the other emergency services... I've seen a tiny female police officer dodge a right hook sucker punch and knock a massive guy out stone cold with a full force open handed slap on the jaw. Each gender has strong points, and there's nothing better than a well balanced team!
Howard It started with FDNY after the '70s. Now it's a nationwide EO issue. I don't really care about these other commenters "one time at band camp" stories. Just arbitrary anecdotal nonsnese. The absolute truth is that standards have been lowered to accommodate for a more diverse environment. It's not without it's benefits and I believe in equal rights. However, you can spare me the "men are just as strong as women" BS. Half of the MEN in this video don't look like they could do ten pullups. There in the real problem is revealed. Lowering standards to acoomodate The weak makes for a weaker overall force in any capacity.
Good footage been there done that with Westminster FD just up the road from Denver - Go Denver Broncos !!!!!
I've read most of the comments here and what bothers me (a retired DE/Paramedic) is the disparity between states concerning EMS/EMT and ALS procedures. Back in the 70's when ALS was just coming on line with the fire and Pvt ambulance services. It was frustrating but understandable why one state allowed certain procedures and another state would hang back and see what happens when those procedures were performed. Here we are, 48 years later, and there is still no reciprocity between Paramedic and EMT training and procedures. An RN can travel from state and carry out what she learned in nursing school. All they need to do is produce their records and transcripts to their prospective employers. To me, this disparity could be alleviated by standardizing the curriculum so each state is teaching the same thing. As it is, each state, county and city control their own little EMS fiefdom. This makes it hard for EMT's and Parameds to move around the country, plus the level of care also suffers. And, oh yeah, the Capt is hot.
National Registry.
That varies from state to state. To transfer your emt or medic from whatever state to NY, all you have to do is fill out paperwork. However Massachusetts makes you take the written and practical test.
@@ameene4080 National Registry is just a money-grab, it's useless.
Great series!
❤❤❤ to all fire fighters and first responders thank you for being the angels you are come fire or weather you help I live in uk Eastbourne but love you all
There trucks look brand new and very shiny! :D
Because they wash them literally in the station. at mine we have polish, wheel shine, etc to keep our trucks clean
That just dumbfounds me as a Firefighter that Denver FD doesn't carry a glucometer for diabetic issues
Michael Warnick I know it should be a must.
Michael Warnick technically speaking no body is supposed to as it turns your ambulance into a "lab" but most places use them anyway as far as I knkw
Or even a truck
That's just insane...
It is almost BLS to have it...
It's a every kit Item in the U.K. Almost everyone I see. If there is no clear sign of mech of injury or illness baseline we will do full sent of observations
Grabbed the dog and beer on the way out
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I'm Muhammad Haroon from Pakistan. Good experience in American firefighters.
My dream job firefighter.
@ 9:00 The hardest part of being a first responder is knowing you can't save everyone or everything.
Day on, two days off! I like it! Beats 4 on 4 off!
Corvid We’ve got 2 on 4 off. I’d say that beats both!
Luke sounds like his Dad "Darth Vader"!
Capt is hot. Great to see her following dad.
not on the hot...but yea great to see her following her dad.
Phillip A ?
great documentary
this may have been or is a tv show in Denver but I like this better then what you do see on TV. listen to when the old lade in orange is talking, the cameraman talks to her so you know its more real then TV.
I want to be a firefighter for 2 reasons: 1. Help people 2. Adrenaline
I want to be a firefighter since I was 4 years old that is why I am always visiting the fire department and I'm 12 years old
The 47 people who disliked this video are jealous cops.
74*
Probably not probably just People who hate 1st responders like you
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78* now
Lol
I’m in a firefighter 1 class and I take the test in 7 days, wish me luck guys
My dad used to be a firefighter he’s retired now but they had 2 days on and 4 days off unlike the usual 1 day on 2 days off
good thing they was there already
Are you sure that you only had one sip of beer?
Aidin DeBoer I'm guessing that since she has a medical alert button she may have preexisting condition.
What's the music starting at 2:26?
is no one gonna point out how nice the school is
How old is this video. That stretcher looks like it was used in emergency the show.
Andrew Gatlin Denver health has more of the old style than the newer Stryker power and manual stretchers. its more about cost. though I have seen some of the Strykers.
saright jacket for a bad grlis
dallas MacDonald straight jacket dummy
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Due to the high call volume of Denver Health, they see no reason why to change it. If it ain't broken, it doesn't need to be fixed.
Denver paramedics are very good at treating gunshot wounds , stabbings and STDs. When I had my first heart attack i was treated by Denver , my second I had while driving, I made sure I drove outside the city limits to call 911
At 6:21. Does he have the tic (Thermal imaging camera) attached to his mask?
Owen Van Cleef that is a voice amplifier. 👍🏻
I'm from australia n I'm coming a volunteer firefighter
Some cool stuff . Is this still on tv?
Thank you, Tom. We have 3 episodes available, currently. We would love to produce more, but we have not been able to secure further funding. Likes and comments like yours help us build our case, though. Thank you for watching!!
Wondering why the rational for colour white for your rigs? Thanks.
I have a lot of respect for other firefighters
She is still in a booster seat
Why does Denver fire have a dump truck?
I seen a dump truck. Why is that needed jw?
For snow plow and to pull the generator
jared and shehan's outdoor and fun vlog I was wondering the same thing
All those lines for a pot on the stove?
heavyhitta52 some companies have policies were if it's dispatched as a dwelling to follow
I mean, I get that a pulse-ox is needed for medical stuff.. but.. they're not particularly useful when it comes to CO poisoning... They tend to overestimate SpO2(it can't tell the difference between free hemoglobin and CO), so it doesn't tell you a whole lot. it could read 99% sats but the CO might be binding to say.. 20% of the hemoglobin making so the patient would be hypoxic even with good sats.
Some a fire man in Orlando FL
What hours do these firefighters work in the US? , I know in Canada it’s 4 on, 4 off.
Tmichael Different Departments of course have different schedules, most at least around me (New England area) run 24 Hours on 2 days off, 24 hours on, 4 days off (and repeat)
Tmichael And in terms of Denver it is 24 hours on 2 days of 24 hours on (repeat)
Notice how they all had fathers as firefighters. That is a golden ticket. You can volunteer, score high on all tests, but not have the family connection.
Uh I know more "first" generation fire fighters then I do multi generation fire fighters. sooooo
I wish :/
Cheryl b24 love ❤
My fire department has the same ladder truck
Why do they have a dump truck?
I know that here in Grand Rapids Michigan they have a dump truck that pulls a shock absorber for car accidents. It protects against aditional crashes.
Lol took my dog and took a sip of beer
Would be nice if you would post more videos
How do you put your gear on with glasses
You dont. Some of the masks have a glasses prescription inside of them if you need glasses. Otherwise you can also wear contacts aka me lol i am blind without either
There are two types of masks. One has slots to wear your current glasses the other puts your script into the mask itself.
Hey boys....be nice to her......that's your future Fire Chief.....
I can't believe what the kids thought when they see another ambulance rollup, have everyone go back in, and come out with their teacher
Carly looks sooo cuteeee as a baby anyone agree?
Girls Nicole and love it! I'm so happy girl, and boys girl great day yet
Christine Kuchta Um.. are you on drugs?
TheWaynelds definitely
The subtitles shows nothing....
Do a second rolling hot Denver fire at a nother station
I did this last year
Holy boring batman! All their gear looks like it's brand new!
Yea because they wash it and get new gear every once in a while to prevent cancer.
The bollocking you'd get for wearing dirty gear to a job isn't worth thinking about! Imagine firefighters coming to your house to merely instigate a chimney fire, and rubbing soot and filth all up your walls while they take a ladder up into your attic!
My gear is washed, but it isn't brand spanking new either, but its still dirty
Gotta keep the gear and vehicles clean for health and safety reasons. But the smoke smell lingers on.
my dad is a firefighter
Did the captain just call her apparatus a “fire truck?” At 2:37. You never call a fire engine a truck that’s the first rule in firefighting.
I thought the first rule was to put the wet stuff on the red stuff
She’s talking to little kids
Wow, overkill for a probable Hypoglycemic patient. No need for an IV if she is talking to you, oral glucose would be sufficient.
Its on camera, overkill is needed so they can't say "you didn't do X". I know I know its retarded but lawsuits.
how do you know she could take on board oral sugars/carbs? Have you not ever been to a hypo where they're conscious yet won't physically take oral sugars etc?
What I want to know is why the need to transport. I can't remember the last hypo I had to transport. Then again i'm in the uk and where I am we treat many type of patient at home
Heh welcome to the land of lawsuits! I agree, I'd go with oral if conscious, and IM Glucagon if conscious but compliant/aggressive. Had one guy who was like a zombie with a hypo, GCS 14, but threatening to kill us if we approached him. Projectile vomiting round the room, staring into space, not well. We eventually did a "prison cell" job, bomb burst into the room, pined him down with a sheet, jabbed him with IM Glucagon and got the fuck out! 35 minutes later, he was making us all a cup of tea, no memory of what happened! Amazing how fragile the brain is without constant oxygen and glucose!
Perhaps it's protocol to establish an IV for a hypoglycemic patient?
Well, they can't be sure if she's hypo or hyper until they check the number with a meter. Hooking up o2 can help a patient feel better (even just mentally)
No glucometer? That’s a bummer
With all Respect, you got in with 19? I got in with 10.
Fire trucks responding
.adder trick
2:04...the hose is still attached to the truck hahahah
Dominique K The hose detaches from the engine once they get to the bay door. The hose is there to get diesel fumes out of the firehouse.
Why would they say that they’re hurt they’re having a diabetic emergency??
And diabetes is a normality what is your medical qualification A or B
apple didn't fall far from the tree
Let’s address the elephant in the room: white fire engines are not really fire engines. :)
Water Heater, you don't have to heat hot water.
I want to be a Firefighter and put out fires, rescue people from burning buildings, drive a Fire Truck and wear boots, pants, coat, hood, gas mask and helmet
Engine 26 needs to be an ALS engine not BLS for obvious reasons
Not nice DUDE cops are AWSMOME people with us
Not too sure about a White firetruck.
Some are in the world
Hola Hovito what's the difference between a red one they all have tools seats steering wheels and hoses
It looks good I like white fire trucks my towns are yellow there not all just red
Edit: the color just needs to stand out and be bright
Everyone has boring red fire apparatus. Denver for well over 100 years has been different with a white livery.
CAPTAIN WELLS PILOT AND FIREFIGHTER It's about visibility. Having a lot of lights is all good but the overall color is probably the biggest part for perception. Red clearly is a way better signal color compared to white.
man must be nice for the fire departments in colorado getting all that tax money from legal weed
Luke is super tall compared to all the otheR firefighters their
hahah damn that capt is smoking!
I guess she's gonna have to wear that bunker gear near me
Is the captain single? Holla
No, she mentions her husband, who is also a firefighter
I wouldn`t call american documentarys `documentarys´, but "action film with stuff, that might happen in real life but don´t happen dayly or aren´t nearly that action packed"...
Yea sounds bout right make the probie put on the turnout gear so you don’t have to
adam The bull dog part of the hazing I guess. Make the probie do the nasty stuff.
*gets back and goes to bed, lights turn off. 2s later* GET UP! TIME TO GO SAVE ANOTHER!
me: oh you got to be fing kidding me I JUST CLOSED MY DAMN EYES.
Yep....Night Ops. Some nights we get no sleep. You can sleep when you get off duty and go home that morning. 👍
No offensive but some American firefighting department personal equment looks old fashioned compared yo current uk kit but these ones look less old fashioned
robert .1 it’s really just tradition. Mainly the helmet because it’s leather.
No offense
Yes yes I’m not a big girl 👧 is a great night to come over and get you a drink 🥃 is a great day for us to go with you guys to the game tonight and I have a couple friends
Josue 119
Action is good content, who cares about some ones biography and their kids 🤦🏻♂️👎🏿
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Hey, fire man Bet, are you playing that old sanitarium game where you throw the words out to us and we are supposed to arrange them? You tricky guy you. Did you just walk away or go over the fence again?
Oh yay a woman Captain.
I'm a brit. I find this enjoyable, but I think England's fire brigade are slightly better.
You should watch Inside London Fire Brigade and see the difference.
We're a bit full of ourselves now, aren't we?
Some ones cocky huh
What's with the cringy Android commercials
She’s not that hot guys, Jesus Christ.
You forget a lot of prepubescent watch these kind of videos
To me ti always feels like American FDs are the classic example for how overpreparation can distract you from your goal. These guys are so entombed in their procedures and saftey crap that they totally overlook the fact that if they could put water on a fire within one minute of arrival, like the Dutch for example, the fire would be much smaller to begin with, and the damage could be kept to a minimum. Instead, these guys arrive on scene and need about 10 minutes until everything is safe... and then they put water on a fire about 5 times the size than before. Sad....
Firefighter Kasson is soooo hot
U gay
theoretically if you have a room full of carbon monoxide CO, couldnt you just pump more oxygen in making it carbon *dioxide* CO2 so its not so lethal?
That's not how this works. This is not how any of this works
Yes you could but you would also be adding one of the three legs of Fire which are fuel oxygen any source of ignition remove any one of the three and you whip it
Everyone has their gloves on but their boss. Lead by example honey. You're touching O2 tanks and equipment and the stretcher you should have it on and be ready.
Gloves are only required for the captain's if they are active captains like a writ Captain rapid intervention team a normal Captain would reside around the engine keeping track of his crew safety doing Logistics and doing the report
Watch Chicago Fire not this
I thought this was like a show where it's a fire and actors