L.A. City Fire Air Operations - Helinet / Cineflex

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

A aerial compilation highlighting a variety of the missions conducted by the L.A. Fire Departments Helicopters and crews. Shot from a Helinet helicopter by J.T. Alpaugh utilizing the Cineflex V-14 HD Camera System.

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  • I will be doing this in five years!!!!!!!

  • the bell 412 is one helluva bird

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  • A very impressive & professional video indeed! In the early 80's in my college days (EMS), I had the opportunity to work with Allegheny Life-Flight out of Pittsburgh, PA and I learned a great deal about what you guys/gals have to go thru in that profession. My hat's off to all of you who put your lives on the line each day in those "Whirlybirds" to help those of us in need. You are a very special breed & I for one thank you for your dedication & service! Great video & thanks for sharing.

  • awesome video

  • belle images avec une très bonne musique de film,a voir et a revoir

  • @vfd81894 Good luck!

  • Hahahhaha so do my night hours count when I fly through that smoggy hell hole at 9:00 a.m.? I mean the visibility is the same. God California is such an over populated infested turd hole! SICK ASS video nonetheless. Would love to get to where those guys are at.

  • Hey Huck your series of helicopter videos are absolutely AWESOME. Whe my wife allows me to buy my 412 I'll be adding the Helinet/Cineflex. No really man! Could you send a demo package for my Sunday shoot with the Delaware State Police 412's and 407's:) Lou

  • What qualifications are needed to be on these air crews?

  • The song that starts at 7:37 is a little similar to the intro of Bruce Hornby Mandolin Rain.

  • Family at their best! I learned how to take over a bird when I was 14 years old on my uncle's Bell. Easy task. But quite scary.

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