All new footage, showing all 11 of Seattle Fire’s ladder trucks responding to different incidents, plus some bonus footage and radio traffic.

Seattle Fire’s Truck Companies:

Ladder 1: 2009 Pierce Arrow; Station 10, Pioneer Square (south downtown)

Ladder 3: 2012 Pierce Arrow; Station 6, Central district/Leschi

Ladder 4: 2017 Pierce Arrow; Station 2, Belltown (north downtown)

Ladder 5: 2017 Pierce Arrow; Station 31, Northgate

Ladder 6: 2013 Pierce Arrow; Station 8, Queen Anne

Ladder 7: 1999 American LaFrance Eagle; Station 14, SODO

Ladder 8: 2014 Pierce Arrow; Station 18, Ballard

Ladder 9: 2010 Pierce Arrow; Station 17, University District

Ladder 10: 2017 Pierce Arrow; Station 25, Capitol Hill

Ladder 11: 2016 Pierce Arrow; Station 32, West Seattle

Ladder 12: 2011 Pierce Arrow; Station 28, Rainier Valley (?)

Clip listing:
0:00 – L1 responding to a water rescue on the West Seattle Bridge
0:08 – L4 responding from Station 2
1:06 – L1 responding to a building fire
1:17 – L3 responding
1:27 – L4 responding with E5 (I think) to a fire alarm
1:48 – L5 responding
1:56 – L6 responding to a car vs pedestrian
2:13 – L7 responding to a reported locomotive fire
2:37 – L8 responding with B4 and E9
2:57 – L9 responding to a fire at the QFC
3:19 – L10 responding with M44, SAFT2 and DEP1
3:35 – L11 responding
3:45 – L12 responding with M28
4:06 – unknown Ladder responding to a building fire while a second fire is dispatched over the radio
4:25 – L5 responding
4:36 – L8 responding with another tiller and the chief parade
5:07 – L9 responding
5:35 – L1 responding with STAF-10 AND SAFT2 in their new SUVs
5:58 – L1 responding with Air10


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Cam, Camera, CCTV, Seattle, Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Fire, Seattle Fire Rescue, Seattle Fire Medics, traffic


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