Actually Now Days Fire Departments when going out of the station to a call now put full gear on makes it easier to access the scene better and much quicker instead of getting gear on at scene
@@AlvinBrown actually NFPA dictates in policy 14.1.8.4 that "Fire helmets shall not be worn by persons riding in enclosed driving and crew areas. Fire helmets are not designed for crash protection and they will interfere with the protection provided by head rests The use of seat belts is essential to protecting fire fighters during driving"
@@daniels.5019 oh i see so that has changed over the years then, but here where i am from they wear their helmets when they get in the rig,but most often they do not until they arrive on scene
+Richard clarke I wouldn't worry to much, +rico334 is notorious for making retarded ass comments. Just check out another clip: /watch?v=Jglh2vDCf8c where he makes a fool of himself again commenting on a unit responding as mutual aid.
+Justin R ahhhhh! He always wanted to be a firefighter but couldn't for some reason and now is just a bitter lonely person typing into a computer. I get ya.