Your fleet Friday’s are very interesting. It’s great to see the special equipment a large department like the FDNY incorporates at incidents. Thanks a lot Skyler! 👍 🚒
This is really great. FDNY is such a large department with a lot of unique/special purpose apparatus. I'm glad you're covering stuff like this. It was really interesting to see you share your Air Unit and the "it's just a giant manifold" for the beach front houses as well.
Great rig, in London we run a multipurpose unit called an OSU operational support units (OSU) became operational in 2008. The OSUs provide initial emergency attendance, taking specialist supporting equipment, such as a large quantity of breathing apparatus ,damage control, or diesel fuel oil for example, to incidents these respond on emergency and non emergency runs, typically they're all palletised and for the fuel we run IBCs which then replenish the appliances
Thanks for Another Interesting informative Fleet Friday Skyler! That's a useful needed rig at Large incidents! Keep up the Great Work and look forward to next weeks Fleet Friday!👍
@@SkylerFire awesome to hear that! Some of the older rigs I like when they keep them around. I have great memories going there to work with my dad. Probably a lot of new guys there but next time your there ask them about Jerry keller. That’s my old man. He was one of the tow guys for quite a few years before retiring out of there.
@@SkylerFirethere is a rig that’s used by the Soc battalion, it looks like a full size walk in rescue but says something like safety on the side. Any ideas on what it is? I can’t wait for you to show a rac and see fsu. I love seeing what is in each. The high rise unit will be amazing too!!!!
@@SkylerFire I’m not talking about the safety battalion unit. This is another unit. An actual rescue like what they have with the five rescue companies or the hazmat unit. It just says something like either safety or soc. On it maybe it’s a reserve rescue? I’ll have to check out the high rise. Maybe even a collapse unit?