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  • Excellent source of information Trey. I take my hat off to you

  • when i become a firemen i wish my helmet will look just like that

  • This idea is beyond fantastic for a small dept. like mine. Great ideas.

  • Great job Trey. Outstanding idea for small department. Planning on doing this training tip soon. Thanks for the quick ladder technique. Stay safe everyone.

  • Good ladder tricks! Thanks Trey!

  • @jacobeast1 hey brother i wasnt knocking the technique i couldnt agree more. you may have mistaken the post of another for that of my own. i belive it was builtfarm strong that questioned the speed at which this was performed. however i found the last sentence you wrote to be quite useful when urging along a new recruit yesterday. and i also could agree with you more about comment about the gear. there is nothing wrong with a good seasoned helmet. when they start looking good they replace em

  • @jainter No no I didn't mean to say that you were knocking the technique. I just wanted to make the point that moving too quick will get you hurt or killed. Sorry for the mixup that's not what I meant.

  • What's with all the helmet comments? It's black and burned because the man has been to fires! It's SUPPOSED to look like that and you are SUPPOSED to pay attention when guys with that kind of experience talk! If a guy conducting training at my department waltzed in with a scrubbed clean plastic helmet I'd laugh at him and conclude any knowledge he has was found in a book. Concentrate on the message instead of clucking your tongues at the saltiness of the guy's gear; you'll be better off.

  • @jacobeast1 Couldn't of said it any better!

  • Yes I ve seen this done my capt at the time showed me this

  • good vid but he didnt  sound check the roof

  • From one truckie to another i must say Great video brother i could see how this technique could fare well with limited manpower. That's thinking outside the box something they dont regularly teach at the academy.

  • @jainter Indeed. Some will say it's taking too long to get to the roof but it's better to get there with all your gear and all your bones intact. Don't rush but do move with a purpose.

  • I hope you don't move this slow when there is a real fire

  • @BuiltFarmStrong What if he does move this slow at a real fire?????

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  • Great video dont listen to the people who talk about your helmet should be clean or you need to replace your bourkes... havin a helmet like that is all about tradition id rather have a smoked up helmet then a clean one anyday im savin up to buy a leather

  • Question with the webbing strap do u ever have a problem with it getting bound up it the chain?

  • i think u can throw the saw from the ladder like that because its over grass... what if ur over solid concrete? it may suffer some damage right?

  • great video sir. might wanna sound the roof though

  • The Bourkes are there for a reason. Get a new pair but good video

  • I loved it, my only thought is I was always told to sound the roof before transitioning over.

  • great video! the content is great. please ignore the comments from people who's gear is pristine from their years of riding a desk

  • Awesome vid!! Great content! Helmet issue?? It's leather, it's suppose to be black anyways ;) Just get a new visor and she's as good as new!

  • Nice video! I`m a training Lt. on my local volunteer dept. and I`ll be using some of the things in the video to show our guys!!

  • he def dropped that helmet in a fire. or in a live fire training for a while.

  • Lots of respect; I would have sounded the roof before getting onto it, but great instructional video.

  • Why you got to hat richardff7

  • Thank you. Who cares about the burned helmet. maybe his depts budget isn't as vast as your large dept. Good content.

  • If you're the TO are you still on the line fighting fire? If you make as many fires as Trey, then you will appreciate how hard it is to keep a leather helmet any other color than black! I appreciate your point of view, but think you are short changing your folks on such a preferential issue.

  • @inst5productions I agree with you. How are you going to determine weather or not you show this video to your troop based upon a burnt up helmet?

  • @inst5productions Even this is old but i use your videos on a RP server im a fire CHIEF there and im training my people

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  • @richardff7 yeah well this isnt Canada its America and you honestly expect a firefighter to continue changing helmets after it gets a little burned in a fire is ludicris

  • Great stuff Trey!

    very unconventional and resourceful.

    I Loved it.

    Lt. Tom Isbell

    Greenville, SC

  • Damn good training vid!

  • love the video but whats up with the helmet ????

  • Trey thank you and your crew for making this video !!!  from a ca. vol f/f

  • Great Tips! Can't get enough of it! More please !!

  • These are some good tips because I am a junior at JCVFD and this is our main job on a fire scene and drag hose.

  • You guys have some great ideas!! Would like to deffinetley see more!! Could you do some more on Engine Companys?

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