BVFD units Rescue 2 and Engine 208 respond to a motor vehicle accident at the 15 MM East bound of I-64. Units arrived to a 2 vehicle MVA with heavy damage and heavy leakage.
My dad was a firefighter I grew up riding on the dog house choking on my dad cigar smoke pulling on the I didn't realize till I got what a great way to grow up I sure love that Firehouse in truck s dad's gone now but not forgotten rest in peace😊 big Richie unit 4 1 30 BATALION CHIEF
I think that video is amazing, respect all the fire fighters and police and ambulance because I know they work hard to protect us, the horn was not loud they need to fix that, other that amazing
I'd like to thank the the guise of the barboursville fire department for a great ride down memory lane I grew up in a firehouse my dad was a firefighter 39 years my dad was a true warrior dedicated his life to helping and saving others when most kids my age were playing with GI Joe I was in burning buildings with my dad dad has since passed he's missed but not forgotten rest in peace big Richie battalion chief 4130 citywide job number 4631
Out of sheer curiously, what's the dial the driver has hands on at the beginning? The one with the led with the 2 digits. Numbers go from 55, 43, 51, 52 and so on. Thanks!
I can't quite tell but I believe it is controls for the transmission. The left number is the mode the vehicles transmission is in and the right number is the gear it is currently in.
Matthieu Chatelan if there's 2.trucks responding at a short distance of each other its kind of hard to tell that there's 2. He used the horn so much to work other drivers to get the fuck out of the way. My company does the same thing. If you where in the car I'm sure you would them blow in that horn all the way. No argument just am explanation
Lemme take a wild guess based on totally unnecessary use of Q and air horn.....vollie company with like 150-200 runs a year? Amped up and playing with a 120 decibel Q siren like it's a fucking toy. It's a tool....use it like one.
suffer247 Nice try, bud. More like 1,400 calls a year. Only med calls are ALS (overdose, cardiac arrest). Mva, All types of fire situations, and technical rescues. Try again.
@@BigbadMr16still not very many calls, the officer's unnecessary use of the air horn with no immediate traffic near them shows his lack of knowledge on the tool use, thus why it broke!! You, try again. This coming from a dept. running about 10,000 per year.