Perfect name of a town with incompetent "firefighters", Hicksville They only took 2 hours to figure out you need some water to put out a fire, Amazing!
You should ask yourself how much you know about something before leaving a negative comment like this, you clearly don’t understand how it works. Check back with me after you’re done learning guy.
@@DrummerBoy200 did we learn that laying out to this was a complete waste of time and resulted directly in more damage to the residence? if you didnt, check back with me when you are done learning guy.
Been driving engines and trucks for over 37 years, first engine pulls just past the house and leaves the address for the truck co. And attacks the fire, second due secures a water supply to first engine, they should have water on the fire in less than 30 seconds. From the time the engine stops . I am a professional volunteer, not career, I which everyone would stop the whole volley vs. career thing. I’ve seen great things and pathetic things out of both. Professional does not mean career.
They should spend less money on ladder, trucks and more on training. On another note. I wish these departments would stop stealing the looks of New York City's equipment.
@@virgilhilts3924 No excuse.There's many volunteers that are well trained to do a great job. Matter of fact , that's rather insulting to the volunteers.
@@virgilhilts3924 no, no that. you were asked if you saw anything you can improve on. you said not from YT Couch Captains. if you dont see a need to change anything (10 minutes waiting for water while they wasted time laying out while the fire further extends) screams complacency. Pull the bumper line, put the rig in pump and knock the fire. more than enough tank water.
It takes way too long to get water. Firefighters standing around? You kidding? That line should have been charged as soon as it was stretched. Even if you just take the 500 gallons on the truck- most of the fire would have been knocked down while other trucks/personnel arrived. I don't understand why they don't have an attached hose and a single valve that flows water immediately. No, it won't put the fire out. But it can contain things from getting out of hand. You saw how little water it took to knock this down while another 5 trucks showed up. GET WATER ON THE FIRE! That's job 2 after you make sure no one's immediate life is at risk.
@@virgilhilts3924 wow thanks for responding with the same tired cliche every time someone has a less than positive critique of a particular fire service.