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  • čas přidán 20. 04. 2017
  • Thornwood Fire Department Engine 88, Car 2471, Tower Ladder 1, Rescue 75, and Utility 55 responding to a reported structure fire on Palmer Lane West in Thornwood, New York. Car 2472 and Car 2473 from the Thornwood Fire Department also responded to this call, but are not seen in this video. Car 2471 reported the electrical service to the house was on fire and requested ConEd Electric to the scene. Units extinguished the fire and checked for extension. Car 2471 reported the electrical meter had blown off the house and caused structural damage and requested the Mount Pleasant Building Department to the scene.
    The units seen responding are:
    Engine 88 - 2010 Sutphen Monarch (1500GPM/750GWT)
    Car 2471 - 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe
    Tower Ladder 1 - 1998 Sutphen (1500GPM/0GWT/95FT MM)
    Rescue 75 - 2005 Pierce Dash (1500GPM/500GWT)
    Utility 55 - 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
    This video was taken on April 19th, 2017.

Komentáře • 213

  • @NeilLB7
    @NeilLB7 Před 5 lety +3

    Love those Sutphen rigs and the yellow. Rescue 75...you had that turn easy. No need to reverse.

  • @bayland20
    @bayland20 Před 5 lety +5

    When I started in 1973 ,one of our Instructors stated: "There is no such thing as a bad volunteer fire company....just some are so much better than others!"

  • @finkresponsevideos2494
    @finkresponsevideos2494 Před 6 lety +15

    the rescue in particular didn't need to back up, if you pause at 3:43 you'll see there was about 3-5 feet from the curb to his front wheel, he for sure could have made the turn.

    • @pipesmoker4238
      @pipesmoker4238 Před 5 lety +2

      I noticed that also. Good to be safe👍

    • @finkresponsevideos2494
      @finkresponsevideos2494 Před 5 lety +1

      @@pipesmoker4238 I get what you're saying, but the more time you have to spend turning around in the middle of the road disrupting the flow of traffic, the more dangerous it becomes. Making one swing in a few seconds and being on your way is much safer for your crew and everybody around you.

  • @donsperrazza2151
    @donsperrazza2151 Před 7 lety +5

    Love the yellow livery on those engines very unique you see the greenish yellow rigs a lot. But these bright yellow ones are rare

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +2

      Yeah I like the yellow too, especially with the black on the newer rigs. Thanks for watching!

  • @gregw3
    @gregw3 Před 7 lety +44

    Time to either modify/move the station or get the far shoulder of the road widened so the trucks can get out of the station easier. Great video and nice looking trucks.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +7

      Thanks! Modifying the station or moving it would probably be too expensive. And there isn't too much space to widen the road, only a few feet and then there are railroad tracks. The problem is the way the station was built on that slight angle, it makes it really hard for the trucks to make that turn.

    • @marryellenramiezguzman1136
      @marryellenramiezguzman1136 Před 7 lety +1

      LowHudEmergency i8

    • @znovosad555
      @znovosad555 Před 6 lety +7

      We moved out of tight quarters of a station before I was even a member at my department. With updated apparatus and the needs changing we couldn't fit in the old station. Now our firehouse is out of an old warehouse building and we have probably one of the biggest/roomiest squad bays around. A lot of the city volunteer stations around here aren't so fortunate and literally have to spec each truck to the bay size. They've had temporary trucks due to serious repair needed that are small so they can fit it inside but not able to fit all the equipment adequately. Needless to say, old warehouses make excellent firehouses. You have office space, lounge area, radio room, and we even have a commercial kitchen/hall that we rent out. Actually all of our training in the squad bay we do, we almost never have to pull the trucks out

  • @Rummeltobi
    @Rummeltobi Před 7 lety +5

    Lovely rigs, beautiful graphics and great lighting :)

  • @mikela5665
    @mikela5665 Před 6 lety +22

    Lol must be fun manuvering through town with that monster sutphen TL

  • @talk-is-pitt
    @talk-is-pitt Před 3 lety +2

    The older truck in the middle is awesome. I love older fire trucks still in use

  • @robertdawson9114
    @robertdawson9114 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice color instead of the same old BORING red. That Color stands out better than red.👍😁😎

  • @glock22shooter
    @glock22shooter Před 6 lety +1

    There's just something beautiful about a Sutphen Mid Mount.

    • @andrewyaden5209
      @andrewyaden5209 Před 4 lety +1

      Leather Forever until you find out every 10 operating hours it’s down for maintenance

  • @YelpBullhorn
    @YelpBullhorn Před 7 lety +3

    Never seen Orange lights on a fire engine before. And it's unusual to have blue ones on the rear too. Also I believe motorists who fail to yield to emergency vehicles should receive a ban, a fine and a good kicking.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +2

      Orange lights, usually referred to as "amber" are pretty common. Most fire apparatus has at least an amber traffic bar on the back. And rear-facing blue lights are becoming increasingly pretty popular too, at least around here. Thanks for watching!

    • @dillonseobarrat2491
      @dillonseobarrat2491 Před 2 lety

      Oh the Chicago fire department has green and red lights

  • @frogfoot_media
    @frogfoot_media Před 7 lety +1

    One of the most beautiful trucks I ever seen. Great video pal, keep it up.

  • @Andrew-xo6ri
    @Andrew-xo6ri Před 5 lety +5

    That response time is actually pretty good. Coming from a large rural department with 126 square miles and one station they are pretty good.

  • @CWFLAEMOFC
    @CWFLAEMOFC Před 2 lety +1

    That’s a lot of members in all of those rigs, nice!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 2 lety +2

      They were about to leave for a drill when this call came in. Thanks for watching!

    • @CWFLAEMOFC
      @CWFLAEMOFC Před 2 lety +1

      @@LowHudEmergency Np, and okay!

  • @SoCalFB2
    @SoCalFB2 Před 7 lety +9

    Very nice catches

  • @richardheade7778
    @richardheade7778 Před 7 lety +7

    You don't often see yellow fire trucks in America, these looked wonderful.
    All your videos are excellent, please keep them coming.
    Greetings from England.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +3

      Thank you! They are actually more common than you'd think.

    • @mikek8001
      @mikek8001 Před 6 lety +1

      Yellow FD trucks all over the place

    • @glock22shooter
      @glock22shooter Před 6 lety

      The best trucks are yellow. All those red ones are for guys that just wanna look pretty.

  • @TheF150drvr
    @TheF150drvr Před 6 lety +25

    I love how they walk around without no sense of urgency..... Bet there response time is horrible.

    • @speedball10169
      @speedball10169 Před 6 lety +14

      1st engine out within a couple minutes, truck out within 5. They likely need to have a full crew on every apparatus to respond. For a vollie dept, this was a pretty good response time. Not every dept can roll with whatever they want.

    • @jonathanupton3744
      @jonathanupton3744 Před 5 lety +3

      Like to see u do better

    • @thysenb
      @thysenb Před 5 lety +5

      Keyboard firefighters.

    • @sustainablesolutions9152
      @sustainablesolutions9152 Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, let's run around like headless hens, that would be so much better.

    • @seangoodine7139
      @seangoodine7139 Před 5 lety +2

      All trucks went out with good sized crew in less than 6, I'd say that's a good response, slow and steady insures no injuries and making sure shits done right

  • @joespag26
    @joespag26 Před 4 lety

    Those colors on the trucks work ! Normally I’m not a fan of yellow Fire Trucks but the accent colors with yellow look good !!

  • @stephendarrow3699
    @stephendarrow3699 Před 6 lety +1

    What I don’t understand is why some of these departments don’t get a tiller unit. It takes so long to get the quint of of the station.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +1

      It just wouldn't be practical. Aside from getting out of the firehouse, most of the streets in their district are navigable with the tower and having a tiller requires a second driver which can be difficult for a lot of these departments who are pressed for manpower. Thanks for watching!

  • @911ERV
    @911ERV Před 7 lety

    Tight turns for those trucks! Very nice video

  • @Tbird1549
    @Tbird1549 Před 6 lety +2

    They should have cops stationed around every firehouse. When trucks have their lights on or worse their sirens at the foot of their driveway and people do not know how to stop to let them out and then possibly in their way and don’t know to pull over for emergency vehicles.

  • @kenwhite6362
    @kenwhite6362 Před 6 lety +4

    You guy better get road widen have to back up every time you go out is crazy

  • @deonjohnson8762
    @deonjohnson8762 Před 6 lety +3

    Nice videos and i like the lights on them

  • @deonfra
    @deonfra Před 7 lety +6

    nice ass trucks but they most definitely need a bigger station

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +3

      Thanks! They have a small sub station on the street behind the firehouse that houses their second engine. They recently sold it though and have not yet taken delivery of their new rig which is why you didn't see it respond in this video.

  • @alexandernunez109
    @alexandernunez109 Před 7 lety +2

    Sweet catches!

  • @firefighterfan2010
    @firefighterfan2010 Před rokem +1

    Great Catch Mate!👍

  • @harrisonschmidt7596
    @harrisonschmidt7596 Před 7 lety +1

    Outstanding

  • @BillBlast7372
    @BillBlast7372 Před 6 lety +1

    I don't understand why E88 sat there for approx for 1:30, they seemed to have a crew & there were enough people at the station....I was just curious, if there was a issue we couldn't see?? Great Vid & nice looking apparatus.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I just reviewed the footage and it looks like they rolled only a few seconds after the last guy got in.

  • @edodson27
    @edodson27 Před 6 lety +39

    The response time is absolutely horrible

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +21

      First engine out within two, maybe three minutes of the tones? Actually very good for a 100% volunteer department.

    • @edodson27
      @edodson27 Před 6 lety +2

      LowHudEmergency Still seems really slow to me. Within 4 minutes there shouldn't be anyone left in thr station.. Well depending on the call of course

    • @tongueprowler
      @tongueprowler Před 6 lety +1

      Evan Dodson damn they are slow

    • @Cevorus315
      @Cevorus315 Před 6 lety +13

      Within 4 minutes where I live you might have 2 people AT the station, let alone out of it.

    • @BillBlast7372
      @BillBlast7372 Před 6 lety +2

      calling out responding with in 3 mins is a fairly standard amount of time before the station would get a response check from dispatch & in my area, they would alert the next closest station if no one replies.

  • @sanantonioFIREsatx
    @sanantonioFIREsatx Před 7 lety +1

    thanks!

  • @ronaldkirk9685
    @ronaldkirk9685 Před 5 lety

    I love those yellow fire engines⭐

  • @Fireman-ol3gf
    @Fireman-ol3gf Před 5 lety +1

    I love this video great catch👍

  • @tylerkline962
    @tylerkline962 Před 6 lety +10

    I truly hope this is not a paid department as my volunteer department gets out quicker than this.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +12

      Its a 100% volunteer department. I happen to think they were out the door pretty quick; I think it was under 4 minutes from the time the tones went out until the engine hit the road. And besides, everybody has good and bad days. Its great that you guys can consistently get out quickly, but I'm sure you have days where that's not the case. Not to mention you only have one video to judge this department off of. There's no reason to be so negative.

    • @johnshowers1048
      @johnshowers1048 Před 6 lety +4

      It was like watching ketchup comeout

    • @tylerkline962
      @tylerkline962 Před 6 lety +1

      LowHudEmergency The fact they are already geared up and have the trucks on and it still took them 4 minutes to get out? Seems like slow poking to me.

    • @firefighterprodigy
      @firefighterprodigy Před 5 lety +1

      @@tylerkline962 You 100% have no idea what they were doing. With my department, we cannot roll until it is confirmed. There are instances where we do but until that structure fire becomes that confirmed working fire, you're staying place.

    • @tylerkline962
      @tylerkline962 Před 5 lety +3

      FireFighterProdigy I’m in Pennsylvania, I’m not sure of your whereabouts or your bylaws but that rule is not beneficial, yes in many instances it’s false alarm and it would be unnecessary for the trucks to leave the floor, but come on, you’re in the fire service, you know what time means and how crucial the golden minutes are if it’s a worker.

  • @Stargazzer811
    @Stargazzer811 Před 2 lety

    Love the livery on this departments rigs! Also didn't know Sutphen made engines, thought they only did towers and ladders! Gonna have to pay more attention I guess! One question, is R75 a rescue pumper or wet rescue?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 2 lety

      Sutphen makes all different kinds of fire apparatus, but they are definitely known for their tower ladders. I'd consider Rescue 75 to be a rescue pumper. It has a full sized pump, 500 gallon water tank, and a decent amount of hose. Wet rescues generally have small pumps, carry very little water, and very little hose.

  • @PierceFan
    @PierceFan Před 7 lety +5

    wow great video man!

  • @LiquidBlackWolf
    @LiquidBlackWolf Před 4 lety

    steering back axel on that ladder would do wonders.

  • @markwendland6672
    @markwendland6672 Před 5 lety

    Thornwood needs a fire station where one doesn't have to back up when existing the station.

  • @williamweir9088
    @williamweir9088 Před 5 lety

    Got to agree with other posts, move the station, having to reverse not only 1 but 2 appliances to get out is a joke.

  • @OklahomaEmergency
    @OklahomaEmergency Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome Catches!

  • @monsterford8009
    @monsterford8009 Před 5 lety +1

    Move the ladder to the far end bay it could swing sharper to the right and still turn to the left ok needs to be where engine 88 is at

    • @gabrielking3349
      @gabrielking3349 Před 4 lety

      Not really because if they turn left that's even more time wasted its probably there for that reason

  • @dustinpoe4422
    @dustinpoe4422 Před 7 lety +2

    Great catch man.

  • @blainenodes8182
    @blainenodes8182 Před rokem

    On the squad...wig wag headlights 1st warning light u see,better than l.e.d. cheap 10.00$ switch👀👀way underated,❗❗ wigwag spotlights now,sick👀

  • @emergencyresponsevideosand4423

    A FULL STATION RESPONDING

  • @ppmm2417
    @ppmm2417 Před 4 lety

    Nice Pierce truck.

  • @kotaaalol582
    @kotaaalol582 Před 5 měsíci

    rescue 55 op needs to learn the size of his truck, he had more then enough clearance

  • @marisolcarino763
    @marisolcarino763 Před 4 lety

    I LIKE THE TOWER LADDER 1

  • @thefonz2854
    @thefonz2854 Před 7 lety +2

    Great vid! How are things on the G.B.FD?

  • @matthewtucker1605
    @matthewtucker1605 Před 4 lety

    Awesome catch

  • @EnjoyFirefighting
    @EnjoyFirefighting Před 6 lety

    there must be sth wrong when the Ladder Truck can't even get out of the station without reversing in order to manage the turn. Why not purchase it with rear-steering axle? With all that space on the road and in front of the bays I guess some Tower Ladders here would be able to drive complete circles without a problem

  • @mikethechristiangamer85
    @mikethechristiangamer85 Před 6 lety +1

    Is a utility truck to carry the rest of the crew don't think I ever seen one

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +1

      Utility is a very general term. They are usually vehicles to carry extra equipment and/or manpower if needed, like in this case. They are very common. Thanks for watching!

  • @richardm1558
    @richardm1558 Před 6 lety

    wholy fuck, 4 mins to get three trucks out, and they can't even turn, lol.

  • @stevelong7405
    @stevelong7405 Před 5 lety

    There absolutely not in a hurry to get to a fire

  • @k.s.333
    @k.s.333 Před 4 lety

    A+

  • @timbautz9289
    @timbautz9289 Před 5 lety

    Walking around with zero urgency is unacceptable. Especially on a reported house fire

    • @Stargazzer811
      @Stargazzer811 Před 2 lety

      Ever heard the phrase, Slow is smooth, Smooth is fast? Its not about zero urgency, its about restrained urgency. Firefighters would love literally nothing more than to run to their trucks and go screaming down the road full tilt, and many have done so....right into an early grave. Fact of the matter is rushing causes more accidents and deaths than stopping to think for 5 seconds does. This department did everything right here and if you don't believe me, go watch some videos of the FDNY. One of the best in the nation and they average a 2 minute response from time of call to leaving the house. They walk to their rigs too.

  • @kyranbrw
    @kyranbrw Před 7 lety

    Amazing video mate!

  • @champagnesylvie-lavieenfra1378

    🚨 Hello firefighters friends🚒 Bonjour les amis des pompiers🚒 greetings fromFrance🚨 Have a nice day🚨thumb up 291

  • @MasterofDisaster324
    @MasterofDisaster324 Před 5 lety

    I love the yellow trucks. Wish more companies would go to them

  • @jimbobcramden
    @jimbobcramden Před 2 lety

    Is thornwood a volunteer department

  • @Ramseylove
    @Ramseylove Před 4 lety

    Nice great work

  • @firedude5135
    @firedude5135 Před 6 lety

    Why did Rescue 75 back up? No reason to.

  • @sportsfan3168
    @sportsfan3168 Před 4 lety

    What state are these guys come from they have beautiful apparatus

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 4 lety

      New York, as stated in the video and the description.

  • @KINGMAC234
    @KINGMAC234 Před 5 lety

    So the whole station

  • @rescueraver
    @rescueraver Před 5 lety

    Bigger is not always better

  • @dannyhaley7610
    @dannyhaley7610 Před rokem

    when will the young kid get to go on calls with you guys?

  • @gabrielking3349
    @gabrielking3349 Před 4 lety

    Question is rescue 75 technically a rescue engine or a squad like in the FDNY

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 4 lety

      Terms like "squad" often have different meanings in different places. I would consider Rescue 75 to be a rescue-engine. It carries rescue equipment but also has a pump and a water tank. It probably carries extremely limited HazMat equipment, but nothing to the extent the FDNY Squad companies carry.

    • @gabrielking3349
      @gabrielking3349 Před 4 lety

      LowHudEmergency ok my department has 3 engines 1 rescue a ladder and a tanker and one engine is a rescue engine that they sometimes call a squad

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 4 lety +1

      @@gabrielking3349 I've heard rescue-engines called "squads" as almost a slang term quite a lot around here. But in my county, there are requirements for apparatus to be truly designated as a squad, including carrying certain equipment and also being staffed with personnel who are certified at a certain level in HazMat, which many of the volunteer departments are not capable of fulfilling.

    • @THEFINALHAZARD
      @THEFINALHAZARD Před 2 lety

      @@LowHudEmergency YEah, exactly. Areas I have been from in PA and NC, a squad is a general utility unit with some meical capability. I know ins ome areas a Squad is a full on heavy rescue. It's... Really the least standardized term in all of firefighting, tbh.

    • @dillonseobarrat2491
      @dillonseobarrat2491 Před 2 lety

      Yeah what LowHudEmergency said the FDNY’s fleets are mostly Seagrave and ferrara

  • @Ramseylove
    @Ramseylove Před 5 lety

    Nice Great work

  • @joshmeskill260
    @joshmeskill260 Před 7 lety +2

    wow they really pack those trucks in there tight

  • @lamarbrown7733
    @lamarbrown7733 Před 5 lety

    That don't make no kind of since they have to go through all that to get out of that station that is putting people lives at risk that is taking time from there response time and they r all cramed in that little station. Like that they have no damb room to move around in there

  • @williamreilly6091
    @williamreilly6091 Před 5 lety

    House done burnt down by the time they get there

  • @robertdawson9114
    @robertdawson9114 Před 4 lety

    Ooppss your trucks have a hard time making right turns. Love the color of them though.👍😁😎

  • @robertmccabe2993
    @robertmccabe2993 Před 6 lety

    The response time is Really bad sorry but you have to do better then that fires and emergencies dont wait

  • @BenzieFirePhotography
    @BenzieFirePhotography Před 6 lety

    Another unit 5:04?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety

      H.E.L.P. truck - roadside safety and maintenance vehicles that patrol the highways around here. They assist with disabled motorists and accidents. Not related to the call. Thanks for watching!

  • @HFD51719
    @HFD51719 Před 6 lety

    NICE

  • @kalebwren4631
    @kalebwren4631 Před 6 lety

    Great looking trucks, atrocious response time,

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +1

      I have to disagree, its a 100% volunteer department and that first engine was out within around three minutes of the tones. Thanks for watching!

    • @kalebwren4631
      @kalebwren4631 Před 6 lety

      LowHudEmergency ok I sure alright but, Hershey Pennsylvania volunteers (100% volunteers) they are moving with urgency and out the door in the same time a city fire department would be (keep in mind the are also in the middle of no where AND they also have to compete with tourists traffic soooo with that being said...this response time TO A STRUCTURE FIRE is very poor

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 6 lety +1

      Well to have the same response time as a career department, I would assume they always have manpower at the firehouse, which is not the case in most of the volunteer departments around here. Now in this particular video, I will admit that some members were at the firehouse when the call came in preparing to attend a drill, but they still had to wait for additional manpower to arrive. They will usually wait until they have a full crew before responding (to a reasonable extent), especially for a potential structure fire. Different places operate differently, and for most of the smaller volunteer departments around here, waiting four or five minutes before rolling a piece of apparatus is not uncommon.

    • @kalebwren4631
      @kalebwren4631 Před 6 lety +1

      LowHudEmergency ok fair enough, I didn’t take in consideration the manpower aspect and that is a good point so with that said I retract my harsh statement and extend my apology. STILL very nice looking trucks btw, I couldn’t decide between these colors or my departments 👌🏽

  • @exxzackly
    @exxzackly Před 7 lety +1

    Doesn't Thornwood have 2 engines?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +2

      Yes, the second one is kept in the small substation behind the main station, however in this video they had just sold the old rig and had not yet taken delivery of the new one.

    • @exxzackly
      @exxzackly Před 7 lety +1

      LowHudEmergency Oh, okay. Thanks. :)

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +2

      No problem. Thanks for watching!

  • @marisolcarino763
    @marisolcarino763 Před 4 lety

    mine is Los santos fire department

  • @robertmccabe2993
    @robertmccabe2993 Před 5 lety

    Horrible is Right that truck that came out last was Terrible are theses Reg Fire fighters wow

  • @mrstrictlysahp
    @mrstrictlysahp Před 5 lety

    Who ever needed help they would probably be dead because the firefighters took to long to gear up

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 5 lety +2

      I really don't understand why everybody thinks this is so long. Roughly four minutes to get the first engine out is actually pretty quick. Its an all-volunteer department; they have to wait for people to respond from home or work or wherever they may be when the call goes out.

    • @mrstrictlysahp
      @mrstrictlysahp Před 5 lety +2

      LowHudEmergency what you just said touched me and now I agree because the ladder truck and the engine had to go out and then back up and then go out again so I’m sorry

  • @TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses

    Very nice! :D

  • @jamespettigrew7026
    @jamespettigrew7026 Před 6 lety

    Does anyone else have a problem with blue lights on American fire trucks? That is just so European.

    • @EnjoyFirefighting
      @EnjoyFirefighting Před 6 lety +1

      where's theproblem? IMO that statement is as stupid as e.g. saying that wail/yelp sirens are only an American thing. Both are used on both sides of the pond

  • @xXNightSlasherXx
    @xXNightSlasherXx Před 6 lety

    They need to widen the road for those poor guys lol

  • @wesmeziere9349
    @wesmeziere9349 Před 6 lety

    pushout time is god awful

  • @chrispartlow4533
    @chrispartlow4533 Před 6 lety

    What messes me up cars r still wizzing by when u c this engine with light on.W.T.F. is wrong with people y r people so fuckin ignorant its a shame.What happed 2 kindness its still out there u just gotta try more it will catch back on.......

  • @frogthelog777
    @frogthelog777 Před 7 lety +1

    What's the hurry, it's not your house burning, over 2 minutes for the 1st truck to leave the hall, pretty lackadaisical.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 7 lety +5

      Its a volunteer department, the firehouse isn't always staffed. There happened to be a handful of guys there because they were assembling to attend a drill with some neighboring departments, but often times there is no one there. So they were actually out much faster than average.

    • @chucklewis9217
      @chucklewis9217 Před 4 lety

      In our town there were 3 trucks, and one fireman always on site. He'd take the emergency call, crank the town siren, and head out right away with the first truck. All of the men kept their turnout gear in the trunks of their car; unless they were driving one of the other two trucks, they'd head straight to the incident. (Unless the station was on the way to the fire; then they'd hop on the truck if it hadn't left yet. If it had left, they'd continue on to the fire.)

  • @chrisbillings3041
    @chrisbillings3041 Před 5 lety

    Can you do glynn county Georgia fire department responding that's my job I work for the gcfd

    • @Mustang6971
      @Mustang6971 Před 4 lety

      I just watched this response as one of his most popular videos and it was on the front page of his channel, I looked up your department for some odd reason your department has some badass patches I love the designs on them. Station 8 was my favorite with the Phoenix on it.

  • @scottb1488
    @scottb1488 Před 4 lety +1

    Slow moving out of the station man my fire department we get out faster then that

    • @jonboogy
      @jonboogy Před 4 lety

      Good for youuuuuuuuuuu..😉😉😉

  • @thehamsterishere1746
    @thehamsterishere1746 Před 3 lety

    Ok

  • @718mcnei
    @718mcnei Před 5 lety

    I don't und the need for US trucks that are so big (except ariel ladder). Europe seems to be able to use fast nimble trucks without issue, carry a crew of five inside.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 5 lety

      I've only ever worked with American fire apparatus and I can only speak from my experiences, but the larger apparatus seems to hold a lot more equipment, and particularly water, both of which are very important in manpower-strained rural fire departments, which unfortunately have become the majority of volunteer fire departments in the U.S. Also, it seems as though the cabs themselves are larger than European apparatus making them more comfortable and easier to put gear on while in route to an emergency. And outside of the older, larger cities, most of the country doesn't deal with the really narrow roads that a lot of Europe has to deal with. This video is a poor example because the firehouse was built at a bad angle, but for the most part, the apparatus doesn't struggle to navigate most of the roads around here.

    • @greenbus9
      @greenbus9 Před 5 lety

      Because Murica,......

  • @champagnesylvie-lavieenfra1378

    Yellow?!

  • @williamreilly6091
    @williamreilly6091 Před 5 lety

    ANYTIME TODAY!!!!!

  • @number-1-Saxman
    @number-1-Saxman Před 6 lety

    Wow I'm so glad I don't live in that town house is probably burned down by now these people are slow

  • @chichi41
    @chichi41 Před 5 lety

    Holy Smoke! Is this a paid FD? All should be fired!!!!!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 5 lety +1

      No, this is a volunteer department. They have to wait for members to respond from home or work or wherever they may be. It may seem slow, but it really is not very.

  • @ericpyles6979
    @ericpyles6979 Před 6 lety

    00000

  • @joen5091
    @joen5091 Před 6 lety

    Glad i dont live there

  • @alexanderhouston7315
    @alexanderhouston7315 Před 5 lety

    im happy i dont live in thronwood

  • @brianbenninghoff3394
    @brianbenninghoff3394 Před 5 lety

    Hate to live in this community...slower than a turtle and the house or Victims are dead waiting on these sloths!!!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Před 5 lety +1

      I don't understand why everyone thinks this is so slow. Its a volunteer department, they have to wait for people to get to the firehouse before they respond.

  • @NiagaraEmergency
    @NiagaraEmergency Před 7 lety +2

    Sweet catches!