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From: 5starshooter007
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  • slow and not the right PPE wheres your SCBA and this must be his firsttime driving and pumping.. charge the line dude.. id be chewing your butt out if you didnt have my line charged in at least 3 mins from time my line was pulled

  • wow... these guys are really slow.. must be union firemen..

  • Did they ever get the line charged?!? And, just how much line do you have to lay out to fight this? About the only thing I saw done right was the Apparatus properly positioned itself behind the fire.

  • where is your PPE? You have to be kidding me right?

  • All i was saying is slow response. Our company and surrounding areas have daytime preplanned mutual aid so response times aren't bad, no matter the situation

  • small town, daytime? No pre planning of mutual aid?

  • @russthebus813 for a trash fire?! if u need mutual aid for a fire as small as this... u suck. if it had spread, it would be a different matter entirely

  • took them guys for ever to get that attack line out

  • where's mcqueeney and which part of texas is it in

  • Now the drivers wil get a brand new ICH, Mack, or Peterbuilt McNeilus or other. that is what makes the drivers about truck fires

  • y ??????????????

  • Yeah, you ought to be able to show some water sooner then that, I guess they were too busy putting on their SCBA, oh wait they didn't bother. I guess in TX they don't have any money to train and are too manly to use PPE

  • @asbestosfiber why would u use an scba for a fire this open? their scba's are likely in the truck

  • @asbestosfiber but it did take too long with the hose

  • If that was a "hot load" they should have dumped it. What a waste of a very expensive truck. Would be nice to know the cause.

  • Seems the firefigters there are EXTREMLY SLOW! Theres no way it should take that long to charge the line for an auto fire. Even if the engine isnt equiped with an auto line it still should only take a min or two. The engine was on scene for almost 4 mins and still no water!

  • any idea as to the cause?

  • good video 007

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