Great vid man! I love all your vids. In my state In Australia we aren't allowed any form of lights or sirens on personal vehicles, we all have to respond to station which can be time consuming sometimes, also how big is your city?
@Jgirmanjr The ground slope on the sides of the house made it a bad place for ladders, not to mention the ridge is the most stable part of the roof, to work from.
People will be surprised with how many states allow volunteer fire fighters to respond with lights and sirens on their POV. I'm from Texas and we are allowed to respond with lights and sirens. The lights have to be as wide and as high as practical of the vehicle. Must admit a red light or blue light that is visible from 500 feet in alternating or rotating pattern. Must be visible 360 degrees. Siren must be audible from 500 feet.. Must drive with due-regard for the public's safety.
@rmlonghornofelk You guys got it made! in Minnesota we aren't allowed any form of emergency lights or sirens. Plus you must obey all traffic laws and regulations at all times no matter what.
@dangerjp No, it's fine that you ask. It is protocol to respond with lights and sirens in the state of Missouri. It is for safety measures for motorists and pedestrians, since we are responding emergency personnel.
@WestPlainsFD Well i understand that i just dont understand why you respond in your personal vehicle. Because up here in jersey we aren't aloud to use sirens responding to the station. And we aren't really supposed to respond in our personal vehicles unless its to a structure fire. And we can only have blue lights facing the front but whatever we want in the back.
Good driving! Better to be safe then plow into the people you are supposed to serve. People need to remember that its not their emergency when their driving, and you did a great job!
Wow!! No sounding tools...next time ladder on the bravo or delta side. Trust me you will have better luck with 4 points of contact on either one of those sides.. One other thing, save your air until your ready to make entry.. The guy was on air from the time they pulled the ladders off the engine.
AWESOME driving. Nice to see you stop at intersections/ stop signs, before rolling through. I see a lot of personnel who think they got lights and siren they blow threw what ever they come across. Again great response, keep it safe brother....
@firefightercharles WPFD only has engineers as full time firemen and they have paid on call firemen who do not work shifts. They are like volunteers, only they get paid for what they do, minus working at the station. The guy in the video is an engineer. He wasn't on duty in that video so he drove his own rig.
Great vid man! I love all your vids. In my state In Australia we aren't allowed any form of lights or sirens on personal vehicles, we all have to respond to station which can be time consuming sometimes, also how big is your city?
aussiefire123A 2 weeks ago
she did a second set of tones when they called for a second alarm! hahaha
johnskibs 1 month ago
@johnskibs Yeah, they were calling more guys hence the second tone
WhatTheHell09 3 weeks ago
Wow, she put out a second tone instead of a second alarm. lol
TheAce22716 1 month ago
Awesome video quality out of that helmet cam!
firekiller7611 1 month ago
PA only lets us have two blue lights!
85transam 2 months ago
No roof ladder?
SlideDownSlow 2 months ago
Second guy on the roof, why dont you have a tool?
1808LPFD 2 months ago
@1808LPFD Just what I was gonna say, and I wasn't there but putting the ladder on the side of the house would be a little smarter and safer.
Jgirmanjr 3 weeks ago
@Jgirmanjr The ground slope on the sides of the house made it a bad place for ladders, not to mention the ridge is the most stable part of the roof, to work from.
WestPlainsFD 3 weeks ago
i wish we could have POVs with lights and sirens in California...
hahaha4282 2 months ago
Thats stupid but in pa we can't have red and blue only red and orange
smokeyburnout69 3 months ago
@smokeyburnout69 orange? like the road worker orange? thats stupid
25Yankeesfan 1 month ago
@25Yankeesfan What are you refering to?
WestPlainsFD 1 month ago
People will be surprised with how many states allow volunteer fire fighters to respond with lights and sirens on their POV. I'm from Texas and we are allowed to respond with lights and sirens. The lights have to be as wide and as high as practical of the vehicle. Must admit a red light or blue light that is visible from 500 feet in alternating or rotating pattern. Must be visible 360 degrees. Siren must be audible from 500 feet.. Must drive with due-regard for the public's safety.
rmlonghornofelk 3 months ago 2
@rmlonghornofelk You guys got it made! in Minnesota we aren't allowed any form of emergency lights or sirens. Plus you must obey all traffic laws and regulations at all times no matter what.
scfd5232 3 months ago
Good job. You actually stoped for stop signs. We can't even get motorist to stop for them here in NY with out lights and sirens.
hudsonvalleyads 3 months ago
Great job! What was the cause? Do you know?
Chicagoboy1995 4 months ago
Love the video's man. Keep em' up!
DairyFarmer814 4 months ago
very professional response, and quick knockdown. very good job guys.
1980Tiocfaidharla 4 months ago
Cool Vid, nice Response, But no reason to yard breath on air while pullin ladders
AtoeMarksman 4 months ago
Good job.
kevin346 5 months ago
@ryanlovestosnowboard bad system. Only makes sense in a big town with long response ways to the station
Crazyfogfighter 5 months ago
What kind of car are you driving?
dvanall1 5 months ago
is that a pov
tfreshx978 8 months ago
@tfreshx978 In front of me? No
WestPlainsFD 8 months ago
Good jobs guys keep it up from DCFD in SC
bmo29532 9 months ago
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good job guys
bpwalker1 9 months ago
good job
bpwalker1 9 months ago
@VillasFIreFighter55 Thank you
WestPlainsFD 9 months ago
What state is this? And if you dont mind me asking, why are POV's aloud to respond with sirens
dangerjp 9 months ago
@dangerjp No, it's fine that you ask. It is protocol to respond with lights and sirens in the state of Missouri. It is for safety measures for motorists and pedestrians, since we are responding emergency personnel.
WestPlainsFD 9 months ago 7
@WestPlainsFD Well i understand that i just dont understand why you respond in your personal vehicle. Because up here in jersey we aren't aloud to use sirens responding to the station. And we aren't really supposed to respond in our personal vehicles unless its to a structure fire. And we can only have blue lights facing the front but whatever we want in the back.
dangerjp 9 months ago
Good driving! Better to be safe then plow into the people you are supposed to serve. People need to remember that its not their emergency when their driving, and you did a great job!
yellowsnowball74 1 year ago
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yellowsnowball74 1 year ago
Wow!! No sounding tools...next time ladder on the bravo or delta side. Trust me you will have better luck with 4 points of contact on either one of those sides.. One other thing, save your air until your ready to make entry.. The guy was on air from the time they pulled the ladders off the engine.
firstin2719 1 year ago
@firstin2719 you took the words right out of my mouth!
YorkEngine4 1 month ago
Glad to know the only victim in this video is that large bug splashed across the windshied.
TheHeat343 1 year ago
Your window is dirty.
Medic9107 1 year ago
Sounds like your dispatcher is a nitwit. I could be wrong.
Wonkawillie77 1 year ago
Nice driving but could go little faster
robot7070 1 year ago
Really good video. Did you check the roof begore stepping on though?
aaronkundla 1 year ago
what kinda helmet cam u using??
JrSAR101 1 year ago
@JrSAR101 FIRE HELMET CAM FC3, LOOK THEM UP. I'M VERY PLEASED WITH IT.
WestPlainsFD 1 year ago
AWESOME driving. Nice to see you stop at intersections/ stop signs, before rolling through. I see a lot of personnel who think they got lights and siren they blow threw what ever they come across. Again great response, keep it safe brother....
ziggy2355 1 year ago
thanks for what you do man!
TractorWorld 1 year ago
What Started It?
big872006 1 year ago
excelent video. dont often see good helmet cam footage like this
1stresponder1 1 year ago
whats your rank ?
firefightercharles 1 year ago
@firefightercharles WPFD only has engineers as full time firemen and they have paid on call firemen who do not work shifts. They are like volunteers, only they get paid for what they do, minus working at the station. The guy in the video is an engineer. He wasn't on duty in that video so he drove his own rig.
StandOnTruth 1 year ago
nice siren usage
bman4451 1 year ago
Great video! keep it up ya'll
Marineinftry 1 year ago