Obviously, because, they are non-electric conductive, they dont melt like an aluminum would, and its tradition, even though they cost thousands of dollars per ladder
My understanding from when I went through training is that wooden ladders are still popular in California. I'm not sure why. We use aluminum on the east coast.
@jakclutch What a critical little bitch you are. Gotta gripe at the guy even when you yourself admit you didn't see everything.
brendan129 6 months ago
At 1:04, it seemed he didnt check to make sure the roof was sound. Tough to tell cause the video jumped to another scene.
jakclutch 1 year ago
he was lost? wow way to go 2 in 2 out and leave another behind....
GoLAcityFD 2 years ago
i just figured aluminum would be more reliable
gfpd2722 3 years ago
I agree
lacofd101 3 years ago
Obviously, because, they are non-electric conductive, they dont melt like an aluminum would, and its tradition, even though they cost thousands of dollars per ladder
lacofd101 3 years ago
are wooden ladders nfpa compliant
gfpd2722 3 years ago
My understanding from when I went through training is that wooden ladders are still popular in California. I'm not sure why. We use aluminum on the east coast.
djribnicky 3 years ago
Team work is always the best!!!
1wickedfireman3 3 years ago
Nice work! - Nice video
lupeooo 3 years ago