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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

Responded into the 2nd due for a patient having chest pain/ difficulty breathing.

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  • We were comming from the 2nd due to that area and the medic was comming from the 1st due station.  The breakover point was the intersection at the 2:20 mark.

  • Take the job seriously, yep when called for but in quarters normaly jokester or still learning stuff myself. Everyone talking shit about me, I'm sure that there are more than a few people that take thier shots behind my back, it's like that everywhere.

  • Where is this at county and state please

  • Prince William County Virginia

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  • @FireFighterrock24

    Oh my god. Are you fucking stupid? "Takes the job too seriously"? Someone else's LIFE is in your hands. Every mistake that you might possibly make will have an outcome on some one else. How the FUCK can you NOT take that seriously? I'd rather take my job seriously than sit in court and say to a judge "Ya, they died cause I didn't take my job seriously."

    And to tomlilie317. I tip my hat to you, keep up the work.

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  • @kurnellampdwarf  iaggre withj you

  • U can take the do the job properly and not look like a retard doing it

  • Nice open roads, must have been really early?

    (Nice use of no sirens too!)

  • I normally stop watching vids like this when there is no siren, but i love sirens, but why use when no ones in the way?

  • VERY respectful, responsible, and most importantly PROFESSIONAL use of the siren on this run... and i use that word freely because i'm a card-carrying IAFF member, and it's nice to see that someone else out there doesn't run all out (when it's usually not needed, like in this video) to some BLS (more like, BS) med call or power line down or something... since that's about all that most fire departments run nowadays it seems... great job guys

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