Multi Agency Commercial Fire Response LACoFD Station 92s First Due
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- ( Multi Agency Commercial Fire Response )
Here we have multiple agencies responding to a working commercial fire in LA County Fire Station 92s first due. Units from Battalions 11 & 17 were at a memorial service for a fallen fire fighter from station 93 so departments from around Los Angeles County, Kern County and many other counties helped staff fire stations so they could pay their respect to their fallen brother.
That may be the furthest Q125 has ever been out of district.
that Plant 42 tanker is one helluva catch
That Fire Was Really Burning 🔥
Amazing catches!! I love seeing the Air Force vehicles!
Watching from New Zealand, you have some stunning Engines etc over there, great video
This is the number one main reason not to build where you have no water supply(hydrant)!
Very nice catches. I might recommend a microphone sock to reduce all those wind pops in your audio.
Why were E236 and E14 going back and forth on that dirt road? Were they doing water supply until tenders got there?
they were shutteling water to the fire until enough tankers arrived..
nice catches
Why are they using that 4WD pumper as a shuttle?! Or any of the pumpers as tanker shuttles?!
For those of us unfamiliar with their stations, where was this and what was burning?
Nice
Do you know how far out that nearest plug was?
God LA county is Hugeeeee. also very pretty.... great catches!
In population LA County is the largest in California. In land mass LA County is not in the top ten in California.
That’s honestly the incredible part: LA County *is* huge, and yet it’s a tiny baby compared to places like San Bernardino County.
Surprised they didn't request Air Ops as well.
Air Force Tanker 17 - is that from Edwards AFB?
The USAF white watertender looks sick.
Tanker 117 needs new lights haha
And 80 needs cleaned or replaced too
@@wademolzahn8870 very true ha
That's a good haul for 80 too. Considering she's out of Acton
@@wademolzahn8870 oh good point.
That’s a reserve
why are the two engines going back and fouth like that
Probably shuttling water. No hydrants in the area
@@pudster4115I agree with you. Shuttling water until the water tender group can arrive
The tankers are hauling water for the trucks
When did the fire happen. What date was it
JUST THE RESPONSE ONLY
Someone needs to tell Plant 42 to get their lights legal and add a solid red per CVC 25252.
The Air Force doesn’t have to follow your dumbass vehicle codes
🤓🫵 “b- b- but they dont have a steady burn!”
You know that's a US Air Force they can choose to listen to Federal or State Emergency Lighting system
Its called "Right of Federal Supremacy"......They don't need it.
why is there so much trash on those dirt roads?
It's California, the land of fruits and nuts, what would you expect.
@@larryreinke6136 one thing you didn’t notice is that LACoFD truck 164 caught on fire 2 months ago
@@larryreinke6136 ehh true
Because Commiefornia is a communist state controlled by left wing radicals
Murica.....