Boston’s bravest are dedicated, devoted and the first official fire department in the nation. And they can always use a helping hand for a hard day’s work. From washing down the truck, to checking the gear, to answering the heroic calls of fire, Ashley’s living the life of a Boston Fireman.

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While still at quarters of DCFD Engine 11, Truck 6, Battalion 4, EMS 4, and Ambulance 11 at 3420 14th Street NW, we see the Engine as they get toned out for an EMS response at 722 Kenyon Avenue NW between Georgia Avenue NW and Sherman Avenue NW for a person having chest pains. Initially,

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ride along with Engine 255 to a reported MVA – by Dirk Steinhardt – http://www.rescue911.de – Clinton, Prince George’s County, Maryland, USA – September 2006 Video clips of responding emergency vehicles – wwwrescue911de On this channel you will find video clips of emergency vehicles (fire/rescue, ambulance, police) from around the world responding to calls with

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(6/7/2021) Hershey Volunteer Fire Company gets toned to a CO Alarm on training night with all frontline apparatus Engine 48 – 2011 Pierce Arrow XT Engine 48-1 – 2006 Seagrave Rescue 48 – 2011 Pierce Velocity Truck 48 – 2020 Pierce Arrow XT Hershey Volunteer Fire Company is a 100% volunteer fire department serving the

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2018 treated me well, with some rare units, large responses and one 4-alarm fire. Here are the top 10 Seattle Fire responses I filmed last year; see below for more info on each one. Happy New Year! #10 – 0:07 – First video of the new Engine 9. Shortly after it was put into service,

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My biggest catch so far! On July 24th, 2021, I filmed a huge Seattle fire response for a reported train derailment with fire in north Seattle. I’d barely managed to park before the parade of units started passing me, so unfortunately I was still in my car for the Hazmat truck and the chief parade,

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It’s that time again! Here are my 10 best Seattle Fire responses of 2020. I’ll list the clips below – read on further for more details about each clip and links to the original videos. 0:00 – Engine 21 blasts the airhorn 0:14 – Ladder 9 responding from quarters 0:35 – Engine 35 (spare) responding

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The Last Wood Aerial On February 28, 1930, the Seattle Fire Department took delivery of this Mack 85-foot tillered aerial ladder truck, at a cost of $16,500. Its most unique feature for its day, was the mechanically raised heavy wood bed ladder through a power take-off from the truck’s engine. Up until this time Seattle

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While still at quarters of FDNY Engine 317, Ladder 165, and Battalion 54 in St. Albans, we see the entire house as they respond to Box 5926 at 243-11 144th Avenue between 243rd Street and 249th Street for an odor of smoke at a private dwelling. Engine 317 was 3rd due engine. Ladder 165 was

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Seattle Fire’s Engine 25 responding on Capitol Hill, and Engine 18 responding with a spare rig in Ballard.

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