San Francisco Fire department, Police department and Emergency Medical Services responding - by Dirk Steinhardt - http://www.rescue911.de - San Francisco, California, USA - 09.2010 - filmed with a Sony HDR-CX505
@viperq Really? Looks the same to me, i was just in SF yesterday for the Auto show. Same old nice looking American La France Engines, with the burgandy color
@call17police A "B" priority call would indicate that the call is of urgency , like a fist fight for example , and would require a Code 2 , no siren & lights response . A "C" priority call means that the call is of routine or non-importance and a patrol unit will be dispatched when one is available .
@call17police There is crime over there , but Mayor Newsom and Cheif of Police Gascon have made great strides in the last year to make San Francisco a safer place to live . Also , SFPD dispatch uses a priority responce system that was put in service in the 1980's , to avoid unecessary use of lights and sirens and better delegate resources to calls . For example , an "A" priority call would be classified for immediate response , and it is usually Code 3 , lights & sirens .
nvm it's a collection
knpdyeballarice 1 year ago
I did a ride along with the SFFD ambulance on M56 the day before this video was uploaded... when was this taken?
knpdyeballarice 1 year ago
@viperq Really? Looks the same to me, i was just in SF yesterday for the Auto show. Same old nice looking American La France Engines, with the burgandy color
yehyehsoilwell 1 year ago
@call17police A "B" priority call would indicate that the call is of urgency , like a fist fight for example , and would require a Code 2 , no siren & lights response . A "C" priority call means that the call is of routine or non-importance and a patrol unit will be dispatched when one is available .
Medic83301 1 year ago
@call17police There is crime over there , but Mayor Newsom and Cheif of Police Gascon have made great strides in the last year to make San Francisco a safer place to live . Also , SFPD dispatch uses a priority responce system that was put in service in the 1980's , to avoid unecessary use of lights and sirens and better delegate resources to calls . For example , an "A" priority call would be classified for immediate response , and it is usually Code 3 , lights & sirens .
Medic83301 1 year ago
@DoTheShuffaloShake you call them a wannabe? thats pretty lame
mrjimbeam2009 1 year ago
@DoTheShuffaloShake usual use of the wail-manual.
FDNY didn't invent that :D
Crazyfogfighter 1 year ago
I like the new SFFD rigs.
viperq 1 year ago
@call17police Weird, I'm from San Francisco and I see SFPD almost everyday.
viperq 1 year ago
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
From San Jose, Ca.
supersix54 1 year ago