As youve heard, responding to station for a single vehcile MVA with roll over. Would have continued down the interstate but saw the traffic and didnt know what was on the other side.
I get like a primal satisfaction from seeing people yield to somebody that's trying to help. It frustrates me in a way that scares me when people inhibit due to incompetence or vanity.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me
I am in the process of becoming a Vol FF and I really appreciate your POV response videos because it gives me a chance to see how other drivers react among other things. Like the cars that pulled off left creating a hazard for themselves as they probably tried to remerge with traffic. SMH
J C here in Chile we can only use White strobes ☹️ red is used by Carabiniers, Blue is used by investigations police, Green must be used on gendarmerie and Yellow is used in other institutions like garbage trucks, mining trucks/vehicles, government institutions, among others.
I know it is two years past the fact but, He is the fire chief of a private volunteer fire company out of a set area in Kentucky. He is exempt of all traffic law with the exception of having due regard when responding. There is some department policy's such as "Can't pass on the right unless no other viable route". I hope that keeps you informed on his responses, although 2 years late.
@@keithherbst8442 He is, I have friends that know him personally. He also covered his position and the agency in a later video that is now about 2 months old.
Why is it so hard for people to move to the right and stop when they see emergency vehicles or at least pull to the right in general especially on the freeway
Every New Jersey Firefighters dream to have a siren in their pov. I hate responding to calls and people just keep driving and slow down and stop in the middle of the street. Believe it or not New Jersey only allows volunteer firefighters to have blue led emergency warning lights and a air horn, but no siren and people don't pull over. It's aggravating
So having a siren with more then 1 tone and having more then 1 light makes you a whacker? probably just mad because you can't right sirens where you are.
Before you call someone a “t-shirt wearer”. Get your facts straight. If he was just in this for the t shirt, then why does he respond to all the calls that he does? Sirens or not, he’s still going which shows his dedication.
Out of curiosity why did you wait till 6 minutes after activating lights and sirens to run code till you radioed into dispatch that you where “on the air” otherwise known as being 10/8 under Standardized 10 Codes ?? Yes I put standardized 10 codes because some departments , cities, counties and states run what’s called Regional 10 codes. Commonly heard out on Eastern Seaboard and down South.
Just a quick question to any police, Fire, or EMS workers out there I have been a volunteer firefighter since 2017 and I have been changing up my pov alot but just wanted to know more about the Rumbler Siren? My Uncle is a Career Paramedic for our local hospital, and his work truck has the Rumbler siren in it, and he says it makes the vehicle shake and sound like your in a hole when it's activated. Is that true? I do know that my uncle said that the Rumbler Siren is supposed to put out certain decibels to be easier to hear while responding on the roads
Just wondering, why would you drive that far with lights and sirens down the highway for an unknown injury accident? Just causing panic to the other drivers.
An unknown injury accident can still be an injury accident. Delaying a response for a possible injury accident that someone cleared called in, is like calling the police for a possible armed robbery and the police taking their time. A life could be a risk. That's why we we're called
In NH, volunteer FFs and EMTs use red and white lights to respond to calls. We are required to have sirens on our POVs if we want to run red lights, stop signs, ect.
Ok, who da F taught people to move left when a Emergency Vehicle approaches? Yes people a Personally Owned Vehicle (POV) is Ofically an Emergency Servoces Vehicle once the Light and Sorens are activated. If the vehicle is NOT equipped with a Siren then the lights become “Courtesy” light. He is running lights and sirens also referred to as Code 3, you need to Move to the Right!
In the state of KY it's 110% legal. Maybe not in your state but it does and mine. Every state is different. Why do you think I've been doing it for the last 7 years?