Engine 502 responding to assist Station 54 on a lawn mower fire. Police department had the fire extinguished before the arrival of the fire department. Willow Street Fire Company. Taken 9/23/22
@@Fire-Rescue50 thank you for your service. and in my opinion engine 502 has the best horn of the 3 at willow street fire co. my second favorite would be tanker 60.
Holy crap that engine goes..... Road running rocket... First time ever (watching your videos 4 a long time) i was holding my breath in every 90 dgr turn, just waiting for the rig 2 flip 😱😱 damn that driver/ engineer can drive... Woohaaa.... Didn't i smell burning brakes at the last turn??m Really nice driving... I had no clue that your apparatuses could go THAT fast.... 60++ mph? Kudos to y'all
What the hell is the deal with all these morons who can’t pull over and stop. The red Chrysler right at the beginning never even hits the damn brakes! PD should review these and ticket the drivers
You would figure that siren would be utilized more for safety... No siren as they pass that car on the left for the right turn... Then sound the siren super loud as they pull up.. lets have some consideration for the safety of those on the road please fellas! Huge truck hauling ass towards me i would appreciate a warning!! Not everyone can see your lights flying up behind them, we need that siren!
You never know the whole story. One time my dept was dispatched to a car fire, "one engine ONLY". As usual, everything rolled and again county dispatch said "only one engine needed." Well, what county did not now was that it was a working car fire IN THE GARAGE." As it was, with a full response, they were able to save half the house.
Coming up in the blind spot of that car at 1:10 and suddenly hitting the siren could be risky. If the driver doesn't see you but panics and pulls to the right (as is required in many states) could cause a wreck.
The driver is a left lane hog to begin with, you should be driving on the right lane and especially when emergency vehicles are coming you need to keep the left lane clear for them not the right lane unless absolutely necessary