Carterton VFB MVA Response

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  • čas přidán 10. 08. 2017
  • Carterton 621 and 622 responding to a MVA south of Carterton, Greytown 647 also responded.

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  • @BrodieNicholls
    @BrodieNicholls  Před 4 lety +603

    Due to a few shitty comments I just want to clarify a couple things.
    -This is a 100% volunteer brigade, the members drop whatever they are doing to attend calls whether thats; work, eating dinner with the family, socializing, playing with their kids etc. The response time is perfectly fine, if not on the fast side for a volly turnout.
    -The siren doesnt sound after 9pm or before 6am. It is used as a backup for sometimes unreliable pager or cell systems. Normally it will sound 10-30 seconds earlier than a page will come through.

    • @WillyBillyBoy24
      @WillyBillyBoy24 Před 4 lety +31

      Maybe you could answer my question. Besides the fact that it looks like this station crews exceptionally well. What happens to the bay doors if no one shows up? Will they remain open or are they automated to close after a certain point of inactivity?

    • @Westcountrynordic
      @Westcountrynordic Před 4 lety +10

      @Brodie sod the others I like it and that's all that matters in my book.

    • @BrodieNicholls
      @BrodieNicholls  Před 4 lety +31

      @@WillyBillyBoy24 To be honest I cant really remember as I've left a couple of years ago. The doors could possibly be on a timer, but they do have a very good turnout at calls so isnt normally an issue.

    • @elisj80
      @elisj80 Před 4 lety +53

      Don’t listen to the idiots with the shitty comments, I’m an on call Firefighter in wales and these people don’t have a clue about being oncall firefighter. Keep up the good work 💪🏼

    • @garrettliles3156
      @garrettliles3156 Před 4 lety +2

      @@WillyBillyBoy24 no

  • @lautoka63
    @lautoka63 Před 6 lety +273

    Good work by volunteers, particularly in the middle of the night. Thank you for being there for us, whether or not we realise it.

    • @edball4906
      @edball4906 Před 5 lety +2

      GOOD WORK BY VOLUNTEERS AND

  • @BigPinkJohn
    @BigPinkJohn Před 4 lety +157

    The first appliance is out the door in under 3 minutes. Thats impressive for a retained/volunteer station. There are some full time stations that can't manage that from some of the videos I have seen. Well done folks.

    • @oisinbuckley7436
      @oisinbuckley7436 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, I always wonder that with these videos you see of wholetimers. It's taking them over 5mins and you have to account for the video operator getting their phone out etc. I'm retained and our fastest time is 3mins 54secs 🤔

    • @anonymouspatriot5146
      @anonymouspatriot5146 Před 3 lety +6

      In my experience volunteer departments have a lot more motivation, they don’t get as many calls as a career department so for them it’s haul ass to the station and get a truck out ASAP when they get an actual call. For career departments it’s like “oh, just another medical assist” But when there is a working structure fire they will have wheels out the door 30 seconds lol. Different mentalities.

    • @Ukraine2011
      @Ukraine2011 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. But look again. Alot of the footage was sped up. Especially at the beginning

    • @BigPinkJohn
      @BigPinkJohn Před 2 lety +5

      @@Ukraine2011 My timing was taken from ones the Sirens started and lights came on, nothing was sped up form then. A great turnout time that would put a lot of whole time stations to shame.

  • @elwolf8536
    @elwolf8536 Před 6 lety +670

    Wasn't expecting a bloody air raid siren that's awsom .

    • @bluethunder796
      @bluethunder796 Před 6 lety +80

      Lots of rural areas in New Zealand or towns with mostly volunteer fire brigades use those sirens. pretty cool and you can hear them a damn long way away

    • @Countryboy2206
      @Countryboy2206 Před 5 lety +30

      theres a station close to me that still use theres. here in the us.

    • @bobbbpie5928
      @bobbbpie5928 Před 5 lety +24

      Those sirens are cool but when your next to one and it goes off you can't hear anything for a little while far out

    • @vipcrafter8800
      @vipcrafter8800 Před 5 lety +17

      My fire brigade in germany has a E-57 siren if you know what this is. But we have pagers too.

    • @michaelknott4361
      @michaelknott4361 Před 5 lety +11

      Welcome to New Zealand!

  • @flyoversirens3704
    @flyoversirens3704 Před 4 lety +268

    2:34 is not bad at all for a volunteer fire department. That is actually very impressive by most standards.

    • @jettersonsoares3861
      @jettersonsoares3861 Před 4 lety +1

      Não é ruim mesmo não. Pra ficar ruim tem que melhorar muito esse à postos aí.

    • @JackMacLupus
      @JackMacLupus Před 4 lety +20

      Actually thats extremely fast. Okay probably because it was at night and everyone was available when the call came, but still impressive.

    • @sandrawilson6469
      @sandrawilson6469 Před 3 lety

      Do you know what siren is I dont

    • @blackbird7575
      @blackbird7575 Před 3 lety

      @@sandrawilson6469 Carter's type

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Před 2 lety

      @@sandrawilson6469 Take a look at this: czcams.com/video/wpeIElNd6S8/video.html

  • @outminded6622
    @outminded6622 Před 4 lety +78

    That damn load siren that alerted the town scared the hell out of me. I was "oh sit tornado siren run for cover

    • @lookover1254
      @lookover1254 Před 4 lety +7

      hehe yeah, but in New Zealand we don't have tornado sirens and it's funny how no one really notices the sirens at night.

  • @elsie911
    @elsie911 Před 4 lety +162

    Ahhh the good old days of when the Vol FD gets called, the whole town knows about it. Especially the folks right next door!!!

    • @filipmecir262
      @filipmecir262 Před 4 lety +11

      In CZ, we stil have siren system - not only for warning people, but for volunteer firefighters - they use different signals for these two purposes. It's a good backup system for main system of notification - normal cellphones (text messages).

    • @michellehaugerud1670
      @michellehaugerud1670 Před 3 lety +4

      first thing our firefighters hear is the Tornado Siren then the pager

    • @0ne-6right40
      @0ne-6right40 Před rokem +1

      Some rural Fire Brigades in Australia still use the sirens as well😊

  • @darylprescott8130
    @darylprescott8130 Před 4 lety +199

    You always have that one guy who lives literally next to fire st. And always 1st lol

    • @tayzer171
      @tayzer171 Před 3 lety +3

      Honestly you see the van pull up and him jump out and run my favourite part of the video

    • @vipcrafter8800
      @vipcrafter8800 Před 3 lety

      One of our firefighters has an Butcher's shop near the station. Sorry for my bad english 😅

    • @michaeld8443
      @michaeld8443 Před 3 lety +1

      Hes sitting outside the fire station loser lol

    • @ryanlong9754
      @ryanlong9754 Před 3 lety

      Literly me

    • @jamesdawson5912
      @jamesdawson5912 Před 2 lety

      Lol I was that guy before

  • @tuischick8889
    @tuischick8889 Před 5 lety +228

    my fastest time is 14 seconds I'm only across the road from my station

  • @rachelmiller3053
    @rachelmiller3053 Před rokem +11

    Awesome job. My cousin was Volunteer F.Fighter for the Kawakawa Fire Station. I'm very proud of him. They're incredible people who drop what they're doing to help save lives & fight fires. Some of the emergencies they attend aren't the nicest. I've lived in small towns & impressed with the responses to the fire siren going off

  • @stevegibson2255
    @stevegibson2255 Před 3 lety +10

    Unless you have served in voluntary work in your community, it is impossible explain to anyone the satisfaction and fulfilment of helping your own community brings to you till you go out and do it yourself. Whether it's working in an office, picking fruit on a local farm or fighting fires - all voluntary, yet being able to meet new people in the process. I myself am a volunteer grounds man I do the work I do because the club where I work needs someone to do the job and I am happy to do it for them - voluntarily. Great video Great bunch of guys

  • @ThatSameer
    @ThatSameer Před 4 lety +16

    I can imagine wherever these guys are, absolutely dropping everything and legging it to the station. Hats off to the heroes

  • @ewhit419
    @ewhit419 Před 3 lety +16

    That's a great response time, especially by a volunteer company. The standard in our community is 5 minutes from being toned by dispatch. We use a combination air-raid siren and phone/computer app in our case.

  • @StealthFB22
    @StealthFB22 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This puts a big smile on my face. Such speed and efficiency. Bless you all NZ Fire Service 🙂

  • @kenmeinken8115
    @kenmeinken8115 Před 4 lety +36

    It's been a few years for me, but my department's policy was first person in was to engineer the truck, second person was to officer the truck unless a lt. or captain came in quickly. Ranking officers were not to drive, normally. We tried to have all personnel trained to operate although if it was a working fire the truck was usually turned over to an experienced engineer. Ohio state law exempts firefighters and rescue personnel from needing CDL (commercial truck) licenses. I usually made the front seat of the truck except for he night it was 28 below zero F and I was on the tailboard! In many areas, we still have the Civil Defense/fire sirens combined.

    • @CymruEmergencyResponder
      @CymruEmergencyResponder Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, but in places like the UK, Australia and New Zealand you have to be trained in emergency response driving because we don’t like just giving people the keys. We care about the public on the roads, and our crews. Response driving is a skill that needs to be learned correctly.

    • @FFTJack15
      @FFTJack15 Před 4 lety +8

      @@CymruEmergencyResponder The comment says nothing about not being trained for emergency vehicle operation, just that in that state (as with some others) you don't need a CDL (commercial drivers license) to drive a fire department vehicle. It can be very expensive to receive and maintain a CDL and is not practical for small call / volunteer departments. The department I was on for 17 years required extensive classroom and road training before anyone was cleared to drive. Also you were required to be fully trained to operate any pump or other equipment on the vehicle before driving it. Please try to understand the comment before posting a nasty response, we're all on the same team.

    • @HuntGamingProductions
      @HuntGamingProductions Před 4 lety

      Ken Meinken wat part of ohio u in

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 Před 4 lety +3

      Our area, the first driver, drives, which is almost always the Lt. The next officer in is the vehicle officer, unless either a chief shows up, or no other officer shows up, then the most qualified black hat moves up. We are also exempt from CDL requirements on emergency response (so technically getting fuel or service requires a driver with a CDL, of which I am the only one). In reality, if we go through the emergency response training (in all reality just the yard portion of a motor vehicle license test) and the Chief allows, we become apparatus operators. However to drive on response calls, we need pump operations, and in the case of our Quint, aerial operations.

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      @hanaheemi1377 Před 4 měsíci

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  • @thorstenklingspor815
    @thorstenklingspor815 Před 2 lety +8

    Awesome response time for the first engine! I usually get to open the doors of our station while the third wail of the siren is still going. And I live across the street. Interesting thing is, you have the same siren signal as we have in Germany. Keep up the great service and always return safely from your calls!

  • @JoroJugga
    @JoroJugga Před 4 lety +10

    Nice response time you got there. Good job mates. Here in Finland as we actually owned the vfd-station as a private association, we spent a lot of our free time in station. Someone was repairing his car in one of the garages, some people were in sauna, some just eating takeaway food and watching movies. In many cases we responded immediately because station was a social place for us to hang out. First attackers pretty much responded immediately, while the next guys coming in took the tanker if extra water was needed. For bigger fire the 8-seater transporter was collecting extra men from station and switching men in shifts. Good times and awesome people. Asthma stopped my career there because doctor did not let me do "smoke diving" as we call it. Meaning going into burning house with airtanks.

  • @DHORBURY12
    @DHORBURY12 Před 4 lety +63

    Lol our bells nearly give me a heart attack in the middle of the night ...... This sounds like a nuclear strike is incoming lol

  • @jeffpatch5
    @jeffpatch5 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this... Very impressive response time and love the siren!!

  • @martythompson1933
    @martythompson1933 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for your service and Much respect!!

  • @mikeyoung320
    @mikeyoung320 Před 4 lety +83

    Would love to have that many members show up in my department. Nobody wants to join anymore. We’re a dying breed

    • @thegaminglegends213
      @thegaminglegends213 Před 4 lety +15

      Mike Young we are a rural vol. department with about 34 members now, about 22-25 show up to every call and 15-20 are airpack ready. I wouldn’t say we’re a dying breed, we just need to advertise to the youth better

    • @calebalt1557
      @calebalt1557 Před 4 lety +2

      Our Volunteer Dept. is dying too

    • @jakobrodoski1628
      @jakobrodoski1628 Před 4 lety +6

      My dept which is in rural northeastern pa has maybe 10 active members which is super low but we get the job done 99% of the time we are out the door within 5 minutes of dispatch at most

    • @thegaminglegends213
      @thegaminglegends213 Před 4 lety +2

      Jakob Rodoski what do you get for mutual aid/auto aid? We’re usually the big group that shows up to calls, but we can always count on a full staffed, airpack ready ladder from the town just south of us on every call, and 1-2 full staffed airpack ready engines from the town just east of us, plus tenders (tankers) from surrounding townships if we need to pull from lakes and other static sources and shuttle water to scene, I’m interested to know your side of things

    • @jakobrodoski1628
      @jakobrodoski1628 Před 4 lety

      @@thegaminglegends213 we have good mutual aid depts the funny thing is we are almost always running ambulance calls for one of the other depts which they have multiple medical people but a bunch of issues getting people to want to show up

  • @scottdd2
    @scottdd2 Před 4 lety +14

    Great perspective on the video, looked good. Awesome looking tanker too.

  • @rtmfry
    @rtmfry Před 5 lety +70

    That first guy was driving past at just the right time. I wonder if he was about to go shopping at New World across the road?

    • @amazing-vq6jr
      @amazing-vq6jr Před 5 lety +16

      done that a couple of times. heading down to the shop or to get takeaways for dinner and oh shit there goes the siren - at the station extra fast

    • @thisengineer
      @thisengineer Před 4 lety +8

      @@amazing-vq6jr "Good to be on the way to home after a good day of work... Eh, here goes the pager. I'll just park here at the station."

    • @fritzstudios8571
      @fritzstudios8571 Před 4 lety

      He probably lit it

    • @anonymouswriter448
      @anonymouswriter448 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fritzstudios8571 that would be pretty difficult considering it was a MVA: motor vehicle accident

  • @travisb8593
    @travisb8593 Před 6 lety +250

    First person there in 21 seconds lol

    • @jamesloughnan94
      @jamesloughnan94 Před 5 lety +19

      Travisb 459 that’s cause they all live like next door

    • @LIPDProductionsInc
      @LIPDProductionsInc Před 4 lety +17

      James Loughnan Nah, was probably monitoring PD, heard the call come over PD and hauled to the station

    • @Wally1967
      @Wally1967 Před 4 lety +8

      Mine was 2 secs I happen to walk past my SES HQ when CFA siren sounded then my SES pager. (Road Crash Rescue)

    • @firestartergold1768
      @firestartergold1768 Před 4 lety +9

      I know, he was in the car in front of the station and just hears the alarm, "Hey bro stop the car" *Activates Husain Bolt mode*

    • @Riven55555
      @Riven55555 Před 4 lety +1

      dude just straight up booked it through moving traffic. what a guy

  • @timmykidd2119
    @timmykidd2119 Před 3 lety +2

    I was a vol. for many years. Done first-response medical, drove, jaws, etc. I'm a full time medic now. I never regreted being a vol.. If it wasn't for volunteering, I wouldn't be what I am today.

  • @aleks9677
    @aleks9677 Před rokem +3

    People Not realizing that the 2nd Truck got attached Later on via Radio and Not Pager... Carterton 622 got attached for a Air-Ambulance landing. So it's Not extreme urgent. And given the fact that 622 was able to Go shortly after the 2nd Turnout, it seems perfectly fine. Some people should Just Not comment. Really.

  • @rfd883
    @rfd883 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for posting the video. Great job - keep up the good work and stay safe.

  • @MrHurring
    @MrHurring Před 5 lety +5

    Thank u for being there thank u so much

  • @1992Schreiner
    @1992Schreiner Před 4 lety +11

    one big family all over the world

  • @TrophyNZ1
    @TrophyNZ1 Před 3 lety +6

    Absolutely love this video, how many guys and gals have their license now for the engine?, used to be a volly at West Melton back in early 90's , loved it, can't any more as a tetraplegic, but still get a buzz watching these video's and knowing how they drop everything whenever and wherever to help people, thank goodness for local brigades

  • @noahater5785
    @noahater5785 Před 4 lety +23

    in the US, we sometimes use air raid sirens for fire departments, it depends on the jurisdiction though

    • @maisonrepitoasis6904
      @maisonrepitoasis6904 Před 3 lety

      Please send the link below and let them go

    • @vader97100
      @vader97100 Před 3 lety

      We use lighter horns in my dept (1 for each substation) but we also have the holy-shit-is-going-down air raid horn for special events. Some neighboring depts use that kind of horn full time.

    • @arcoiris919
      @arcoiris919 Před 5 měsíci

      también en Reino unido salen esas sirena se llama cárter

  • @noelhatch2954
    @noelhatch2954 Před 6 lety +40

    Love your work from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @JoroJugga
    @JoroJugga Před 4 lety +6

    One of us (voluntary fd) lived in the middle of historic old woodtown we have, that tend to have fire breaking loose pretty often. My buddy actually held his gear back home so he was first to respond in the woodtown... by foot. He had already evacuated people and assessed the situation before we came in to the scene with vehicles. On the way we already knew where to park the trucks and where to pull hoses. It was like, at the blink of an eye everybody was all over the place doing exactly right things because of intel we already had on the way.

  • @edball4906
    @edball4906 Před 5 lety +35

    FIRST PERESON THERE IN 21 SECONDS IOI

  • @backdraft916
    @backdraft916 Před 2 lety +4

    6:40 needing a driver. Yeah, that was always the toughest part when I would voluntarily sit out the 1st truck so I knew we could get the second engine or tanker rolling as a driver.

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 Před 3 lety +1

    Impressive turn out speed god bless you all from a UK cousin.

  • @opalrose2002
    @opalrose2002 Před 3 lety +3

    I live in a small town with a volunteer fire brigade and the siren always scared me so much in the middle of the night

  • @timoaasen9957
    @timoaasen9957 Před 5 lety +3

    Brodie great vid.you guys rock thanks for volunteering.

    • @Sutzia
      @Sutzia Před 4 lety

      Yh. Alarm system is hooked up to the lights usually. Saves time having to find the light switch. Makes it safer as you're usually running to the rig. And on a night shift it helps wake you up quicker if youre sleeping. Not many will sleep through sudden bright lights ans alarms

  • @JohnMiller-ey7rx
    @JohnMiller-ey7rx Před 4 lety +4

    My uncle is a volunteer firefighter here where I live we just have a small Department we also rely on the County Fire Department as well

  • @United_HVAC_and_Fans
    @United_HVAC_and_Fans Před 3 lety +7

    Now that carter air raid siren is epic! Well done.

  • @Toa_Atarangi
    @Toa_Atarangi Před rokem

    I love hearing the siren go off ya know the girls and lads are gearing up, as my mum and hubby have volunteered for 11yrs to the fire service and now retired life members all volunteers in any of Nz services I salute u for your service to our communities

  • @henningquast8456
    @henningquast8456 Před 4 lety +6

    Many volunteer departments in Germany still have alarm sirens especially in rural areas. Search for E57 Sirene.

    • @ExplizitDuester
      @ExplizitDuester Před 3 lety +3

      And the old reliable test every Saturday twelve o' clock

  • @PunktPunkt-tr7gb
    @PunktPunkt-tr7gb Před 4 lety

    What kind if camera and sound system youre installed in the station for filming?

  • @thomasshields5848
    @thomasshields5848 Před 6 lety +15

    The air raid siren is call the Fire Whistle in the fire brigade it is used to alert volunteer firefighters in the area to get to the station

  • @brendaconklin6576
    @brendaconklin6576 Před 4 lety +4

    wow that is some scary stuff guys i just got double chills every wear wow

  • @roytaylor5618
    @roytaylor5618 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how the doors open ready for the fireman

  • @johnbryant710
    @johnbryant710 Před 6 lety +16

    Awesome Looking Rigs, especially That Tanker!

  • @robsmith7655
    @robsmith7655 Před 3 lety +4

    Units out of the door in 2 mins on both occasions. Impressive

  • @AirsoftFinnsch
    @AirsoftFinnsch Před 4 lety +10

    The siren Sounds like the war is braking out 😂😂

  • @cruisevideo1
    @cruisevideo1 Před 3 lety

    Is this from a web cam that can be watched online?

  • @andrewcarr5505
    @andrewcarr5505 Před 4 lety +1

    That was super kool to watch!!

  • @Kiwi_NZ610
    @Kiwi_NZ610 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey quick question who in charge of the siren????

  • @blakedavis775
    @blakedavis775 Před 3 lety +6

    That is one long fire siren. Really good response time tho.

  • @TrevorBrass
    @TrevorBrass Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nice looking trucks, very clean bay as well. Good work by all.

  • @PolishRescueTribute
    @PolishRescueTribute Před 3 lety

    Great video. Greetings from Poland 💥🔥❤️🚒🚨🇵🇱

  • @CVEmergencyVids
    @CVEmergencyVids Před 3 lety

    Awesome video! Cool angle to catch the action in the fire station

  • @edsmetaldetecting31
    @edsmetaldetecting31 Před rokem +1

    They just use the station siren, or do they also have pagers or radios with them that they get the call on as well? Very impressive!!

  • @R_JT69
    @R_JT69 Před rokem

    I used to live in a small town and our fire department responded multiple times a week because it was the only actual fire station in a big area

  • @TransGalGaming
    @TransGalGaming Před 3 měsíci +1

    stupid question! i see 3 bays.. and only the 2nd and 3rd opened automatically. Does that have to do with the type of signal sent for Equipment needed? or is it just open up those two all the time?

    • @GeoffreyHarbord
      @GeoffreyHarbord Před 2 měsíci

      Yes type of signal sent in call...ie this is Motor Vehicle accident....so water tanker not needed.

  • @erikak8187
    @erikak8187 Před 2 lety +1

    These guys must live next door to be able to respond so fast.

  • @joeyrousch2438
    @joeyrousch2438 Před 4 lety

    Where was the volunteer siren done from? From Joey 1233am on June the 16th

    • @tango2416
      @tango2416 Před 3 lety

      Normally there’s a siren out the back of the station that when the fire com confirms the fallout and brigade too respond they send a message out and it also goes too the siren

  • @ryanmekki2204
    @ryanmekki2204 Před rokem

    Bonjour, quand l’alerte arrive les portails s’ouvrent tout seuls? Ou une personne l’ouvre?

  • @andrewhoggett8148
    @andrewhoggett8148 Před 4 lety

    i miss the old siren at our station we have pagers now , we are also volunteer brigade , im like the poor guy running in at 3.40 to see the truck rolling out with a full crew

  • @matthewgrey6747
    @matthewgrey6747 Před 3 lety

    I use to be a member of the mangakino and tokoroa vfb from 2003-2009
    Was a good experience

  • @SocialistDistancing
    @SocialistDistancing Před 4 lety

    Sounds like a Carter siren.
    Is that a tender/tender in the third bay? Looks like a tractor trailer unit.

  • @noahater5785
    @noahater5785 Před 4 lety +3

    OMG if i turn the pitch up 3 octaves using my computer's sound settings, that air raid siren sounds like a Federal Signal XT22 going off

  • @olliemccoy3342
    @olliemccoy3342 Před rokem

    What time was it when the call started

  • @postalfnj
    @postalfnj Před 3 lety +1

    As a former volunteer,these guys are good

  • @cpo87
    @cpo87 Před 2 lety +1

    For them to be a volunteer department they have nice equipment. They are great✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @jamieslife5067
    @jamieslife5067 Před rokem +1

    Wow what an awesome job. Saving lives is what’s important. And these men give up there time to save other people

  • @nuescht79
    @nuescht79 Před 11 měsíci

    Wo ist das, in welchem Land? Notruf 111, kannte ich bisher noch gar nicht

  • @simonallen6427
    @simonallen6427 Před 4 lety

    Hi, for those not familiar with this companies location, which part of the globe is this?

  • @JasonYoungToday
    @JasonYoungToday Před 5 lety +8

    Our volunteer department requires all firefighter to get their DZ-in Canada within 1 year of joining. 1st firefighters to the hall get in & respond; once all trucks have cleared the hall, everyone else drive their own vehicles to the scene. We have very quick responses. & we are on a minitor VI pager & whosresponding.com app.

    • @timothyj.barron9525
      @timothyj.barron9525 Před 4 lety +1

      It's always interesting to hear how operations and policies vary. We were never allowed to drive own vehicles to the scene.

    • @cdoesrcher
      @cdoesrcher Před 4 lety +1

      @@timothyj.barron9525 The short time I officered a volly department some jackwagon councilor tried to pass legislation that had a requirement that first responding truck be out of the doors within 4 minutes then 7 minutes for secondary etc then everyone else drives their POV. fascinating enough, when the subject of insurance for all POV's came up it never reached the floor.

    • @CymruEmergencyResponder
      @CymruEmergencyResponder Před 4 lety +1

      But are you trained in emergency driving to the same standards? In many places you can’t just let people drive.

  • @TheAussieFloof
    @TheAussieFloof Před 2 lety

    Did the drive eventually turn up for the second truck or did somebody just jump in and drive.
    Only asking because it looked as if they struggled to find first gear

    • @aidanvanpraag9457
      @aidanvanpraag9457 Před rokem +1

      Automatic transmission on some of the trucks need to be at operational temp before moving

  • @joeyrousch2438
    @joeyrousch2438 Před 3 lety

    To get a really great Volunteer Fire Deptment Siren you need to go FarmVille,Virginia because the siren sits on top of the FarmVille Police Station and it is heard all over the whole town? I should know I grew up in FarmVille,Va.

  • @br4v0s1x7
    @br4v0s1x7 Před 3 lety

    The rigs look pretty kewl, The air raid siren was very WW2 like, and response time was pretty good, all in all I'd work there

  • @tgmaps
    @tgmaps Před 4 lety +2

    I didn't know the fire department were the ones responsible for repelling Air raids!

  • @gordonremsey8055
    @gordonremsey8055 Před 4 lety +1

    No joke here in Ireland we have the exact same air siren

  • @nicholaspucci6782
    @nicholaspucci6782 Před 4 lety

    In love with your fire whistle. What model is it?

    • @0ne-6right40
      @0ne-6right40 Před dnem

      I think it’s an old Castle Castings or Carter air raid siren. Same type used by the UK and Ireland as Early warning during WWII. NZ make knockoffs of castle castings/carter sirens too, so this could be one of them.

  • @gerardanderson7166
    @gerardanderson7166 Před 2 lety

    Do the crews not have pagers all with the station siren

  • @rescue.videos62
    @rescue.videos62 Před rokem

    Greetings from Austrian Volunteer Firefighter 🇦🇹

  • @IPSWICH_EMERGENCY000
    @IPSWICH_EMERGENCY000 Před 8 měsíci

    I never actually knew that they used only reds, pretty cool thing to learn.

  • @NZEmergencyGroup
    @NZEmergencyGroup Před 5 měsíci

    Great video! =D

  • @nickshoemaker1417
    @nickshoemaker1417 Před 3 lety

    im a jr volunteer and i this response time is better then ours for sure

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 Před 3 lety

    Good job guys 🚨

  • @timaahhh
    @timaahhh Před 4 lety

    Is it the Jerries?

  • @kellylaco5871
    @kellylaco5871 Před 4 lety +4

    0:54 Tornado Emergency A large and extremely dangerous tornado is on the ground!

  • @oxygen454
    @oxygen454 Před 4 lety

    That's pretty cool! Can I use some of this audio for a stop motion video I'm doing?

  • @loescheimer
    @loescheimer Před 5 lety +18

    I can imagine of some German fire crews needing that type of station chimes to get up during the night.. ;-)

    • @javidmirza4584
      @javidmirza4584 Před 3 lety +1

      Thing is they do have sirens from world war 2 that are used in the same manner

  • @pmcpmc8005
    @pmcpmc8005 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love that Carter siren

  • @kevintowler1229
    @kevintowler1229 Před rokem

    when will there be new video?

  • @robbiestewart1984
    @robbiestewart1984 Před rokem

    Was a volunteer firey for 20 years generally a few minutes after pager was activated first arriving fire fighter to the station would activate station siren if no one else rocked up

  • @CTJ893
    @CTJ893 Před 10 měsíci

    The doors open when the siren gos off

  • @tomh3652
    @tomh3652 Před 4 lety +3

    I see nothing wrong with how long it took leaving. Awesome job.

  • @PunktPunkt-tr7gb
    @PunktPunkt-tr7gb Před 4 lety

    More of it please 👍👩‍🚒

  • @calebalt1557
    @calebalt1557 Před 4 lety +4

    Our Volunteer Fire Dept. has an air raid siren like that too! Love the sound!

    • @bryan7330a
      @bryan7330a Před 4 lety +1

      Caleb Alt do people get used to it at night?

  • @kevintowler1229
    @kevintowler1229 Před 3 lety

    I wonder how old is the station

  • @hueynapalm
    @hueynapalm Před rokem

    I love that its mostly just us volunteers watching and commenting on these vids lol. We’re such a niche community.

  • @kwv4865
    @kwv4865 Před 6 lety +1

    What happened to the lights, at 4.43?

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 Před 3 lety

    Even full time stations would struggle to get a unit rolling in 3 minutes in the UK. That is fast .