This is a video that you won’t see often: ride along with Chicago’s Aerial Tower 1 to a confirmed high rise fire (still and box high rise) in north downtown. At 1:52 you can see the screen with all the units responding to the box: 6 engines, 3 trucks, 3 battalions and 4 special units

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The Shinjuku Fire Station gets dispatched to a fire. You can see a rescue truck, two pumpers and a command van responding. The ladder was probably cancelled as the crew was in turnout gear but didn’t hop in the truck. An ambulance was also responding later, however probably to another call. Einsatz für die Feuerwache

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Salida del Emergencias EM-81 (Furgón de Salvamentos Varios FSV) de los bomberos del ayuntamiento de Madrid, parque 8 Vallecas. Heavy Rescue Truck of the Madrid Fire Department responding out of fire station 8 Vallecas. Der Rüstwagen-Kran der Feuerwache 8 Vallecas der Feuerwehr Madrid rückt aus. by Dirk Steinhardt – http://www.rescue911.eu – Madrid, España – 09/2021

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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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(No sound) Here’s another Seattle Fire response collection, featuring Rescue 1! Also seen are Rescue 1 Aerial (formerly Ladder 7), Aid 14, the spare/old Rescue 1 rig, Marine 1 and the Hazmat truck. I know these don’t have quite the same substance as some of my more in-depth videos; rest assured, I have more Quick

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[No sound] Here’s an all new collection of Seattle Fire tiller trucks responding to various incidents! The Seattle Fire Department has 11 Ladder Companies (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13); all of them are Pierce Arrow tractor drawn aerials, and all of them have 100 foot ladders (except for Ladder

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While still at quarters of Seattle Fire Department Engine 25, Ladder 10, Aid 25, and Battalion 2, we see Aid 25 as they go out on an EMS response. I am not sure what the EMS response was for or where. Aid 25 is a Ford F450 Super Duty. If you have any questions about

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Ride along with Ladder truck 812 from the College Park Volunteer Fire Department to a reported house fire as the second due special service unit. At 3:37 and 5:10 you can also see the engines from Bladensburg and Landover Hills responding to the same call. At 3:40 watch the officer hitting the roof because of

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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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