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  • good response guys nice and fast

  • Omg... You can alyaws count on sth-10 our co.s got the same siren and when i hear the tones drop and that siren go off then i know get your ass to the fire house.....

  • @joemagliari It's a good feeling ain't it.Especially on a humid low cloud ceiling day.

  • Oh I remember this week in the east coast.

  • Holy crap thats a gigantic station!! hahaha I wanna check it out :)

  • @TheJNix22 quite an average size station for us :)

    You must know our station isn't the biggest here, but we have 4 Engines, 2 Tankers, 3 Aerial Ladders (each 100ft.), 1 Heavy Rescue, 1 Technical Rescue, 1 Water/Heights Rescue, 1 Command, 6 Chief cars, 6 transport vans and trucks, and also 3 container trucks with 14 contaienrs with all the specialized equipment (like radiation protection or frozen CO²). This year we get another new Tanker, and in 2013 2 new Rescue Engines

  • @EnjoyFirefighting

    You sir must work in heaven! :) lol my city has seven stations with different aparatus in each one. Station 1 has rescue 1, engine 1, and the ladder. Station 2 has two engines, station 3 has rescue 2, an engine, and the hazmat unit, and so on. I only live in a town of 55,000 so we dont get too many toys lol but we recently got 2 brand new rescue trucks. Beautiful.

  • @TheJNix22 well that's a big difference between the US and Germany: In the US there are many smaller stations around the city, here are quite few but big stations. That big station in my city is the only full-time station, and in case of bigger call they get supported by the volunteer FD (4 departments with 11 stations, normally with (Rescue-) Engine and group carrier), and also the three factory FD (BMW, Infineon and Continental). Last but not least there's also a fire-fighting school

  • @EnjoyFirefighting i have nothing against that but why do you have so many engines and trucks. do you guys just cover more miliage? but that is pretty sick to have so many different apperatus

  • @usarmyboy8 we cover a city area of 32 sq mi / 81 km².

    It is the only career / full time station in the city (there are 7 small stations from the volunteer fire departments + 3 factory dire departments, but they normally don't run the average calls, just when we need support)

    Besides the city we sometimes respond to support Volunteer FD in the County, e.g. when they need another Aerial Ladder or an Heights Rescue Truck

  • Have you guys introduce a paging system like we have hear in Australia?

  • @oxlab We have it all

  • @oxlab Yes. Most volunteer departments have a fire pager that tones out and gives a vocal discription of the location and call type.

  • @byronge14 wtf does it sound like?

  • @fmartinjr yes , is freaky

  • @byronge14 The siren on that truck was heavily used.And it's still in service.

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  • quick question. how does the community know the difference from a house siren and a tornado warning

  • @rock4334 Well ,this community is not frequented with tornadic activity.So the only indicator would be any surviving sirens in the area sounding longer than usual.

  • Thats a huge station for a volunteer call department. impressive

  • its a sth10 fire siren manufactured by federal signal its a relay cool fire siren we have one and i love it

  • No offence but that white vehicle sounds like a toy car -_- ps small station compare to the ones you find in Australia.

  • @GayBoyRunning No offense taken.The siren on the Marine Rescue truck is beat as dirt.This vehicle was a medic ambulance,a HazMat Squad,and now a Marine Rescue truck.And it's from the early 1990's.

    And for a volunteer fire station in the United States,thats surrounded by 6 other different companies within 1 to 3 miles away.So this is big enough for around here..,..matter of fact, too big.

  • @GayBoyRunning at leasst there haulin ass.

  • @15rricci Lolz if u call that haulin ass? Then i must say a old granny on a small electric buggy can out run these lolz.

  • @GayBoyRunning no did you see that guy in the truck he was HAULIN ASS!!

  • @GayBoyRunning ????? say wha

  • @fmartinjr haha

  • I love that Whistle !

  • What kind of station alerting system is that sounding at the start of the video? Who makes it?

  • @Quickcall I'll have to sneak in there one day(the security room) to find out because I have no idea.That room is off limits to fmartinjr because they know I'll set that siren to blast for 10 minutes.

  • @fmartinjr That would be great! ?Thanks!

  • @fmartinjr set it for hi-lo too...

  • damn big station

  • cause the whistle always starts up when ur electronic. whats with the delay ?

  • @shadyryan0740 The officers wanted it in correspondence for radio transmissions 

  • what siren is at 1:40

  • thats freaky! like earie when the tonrnado siren is sounding

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  • @shadyryan0740 On the back roof.Why'd you take your comment down boy!?

  • nice one frank!

  • OH HELL YEAH! Listen to that electronic start up at 1:37! Ahaha classic sound!

  • @FirefighterEmt4Life That SVP is worn out!!!!

    But hey,rock it till it burned out.

  • @fmartinjr Fits that truck beautifully, Keep them running strong!

  • That is alot of water. Hope you stay dry. But i do love the early morning calls. The suns skys the dark blue color, the rainy clouds, the STH-10 blowing as you drive up.

    I wish we would get more of them.

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