Milton Fire & Rescue is an all Volunteer department that covers a roughly 150 square mile mostly rural area. We have 2 Stations and about 15 members. We are located just North of Louisville Kentucky along the Indiana border. We are an all Volunteer department that is a non-taxing department. We work off fundraisers and donations only to operate and purchase equipment. Videos are uploaded from Car 8501, Rescue Engine 8532, Engine 8535, Forestry 8571, and Rescue 8583. These videos are uploaded to show you how our department operates and are not perfect and we don't claim they are. These videos are for training and for others to watch what our jobs are like. www.miltonfireandrescue.org. Please hit the subscribe and share, we appreciate it.
Just curious was this the lane in a previous video I believe it was a trailer fire I believe you were still 8502 and you were driving the Crown Victoria in that video
Only need to items installed on that pickup an actual federal q and small load air horns then there's no mistake people can't hear you coming.😊 now you might think I'm crazy for suggesting those items but people now a days just don't pay attention unless a q is blaring to say a stupid move over out of the way. Is why I say this.
Chief, just curious to see if you had any previous structure fire videos you had in the last year you could share also nice to see some of your responses again I know you don’t get that many calls thanks.
Tow harrows behind the truck quicker a fire break quicker the fire would slow down and starve as the fuel has interrupted 5mtr fire break around the perimeter and that would slow the fire down Ex new zealand fire service here drag harrorrows be hind his truck to start fire break it works more you can piss around bigger the fire harder and presser on resources tankers should have front sprayers and the hit the paddock you be surprised how effective it is
Hi Jason, been following you since (2011), watched your videos from the Tornado in 2012 and hope your community pulled through ok today. Praying no serious injuries at the campground. -Fellow hose dragger from Mn
I seriously hope that you are ashamed to call yourself a fire department. That is by far the worst job I have ever seen. My 11 month old son could do a better job setting up a fire scene. Even being from Kentucky I figured y’all would be smarter then that I’m sad that you are the best that that town can get.
You need a little skid in your pickup during the fire season. 85-125 gallons. We all have them on our ranch pickups here in eastern Oregon. I have a 200 gallon on mine.
I'm a firefighter what took so long to fill in the box? Especially with a 2 story wood frame, those poor people lost their home and belongings because of slackness
you should look at getting some farmers with disks on tractors on call for these fires will help big time wish i was near when this happened i would have took a call and been there as fast as i could have for sure
Get your truck in the burnt area. Then you can drive along the fire line and put the fire out. And in most cases the smoke will be blowing away from you. I have fought many brush fires that way.