South Metro Fire Rescue responding throughout Centennial, Parker, Littleton, Lone Tree, and Aurora Colorado. I’ll put one of these compilations of everything I catch about 4 times a year. Enjoy
0:18 - interesting to see an ARFF rig there! I'd normally expect those to be solely stationed and operated on airport property 😄 2:10 is a beautiful catch, especially with the sunset in the background! Love it! 3:54 awesome synchronization of the 4 Whelen M6 in the grill! 4:55 beautiful unit! 6:45 those are some cool catches at the interstate, especially with law enforcement! 10:49 cool looking Expedition with an interesting and nicely synchronized lighting! 11:09 is another short but cool catch with that siren and horn usage! What was going on over there! 15:43 Even though I'm usually not a big fan of wild, fast and unsynchronized flash patterns I do have to say that this unit does look awesome at night! That air horn sounds good too! 18:05 looks really nice with the snow 😊 19:43 looks sick with that synchronization of all the Whelen M6 all around the truck! 22:47 I really like the scenery and that truck, looks beautiful! 😊 25:00 interesting flash pattern on the Whelen Freedom lightbar! Somebody got creative when programming this! The rear pattern/ sync of the ambo at 25:35 looks good too! 28:44 some horn action from both at the same time 😅
@@ColoradoFireBuff Yes, I know where it is and I also worked there from time to time. Now it was always my understanding that the airport owned the ground that the station sat on.
Great video!! I’m shocked that they do not have traffic signs that warn drivers that they are in a fire station zone. Or, even signal devices that warn drivers as the fire trucks are exiting the station.
Agreed, there's definitely room for improvements. Saw bits of purple sometimes. South Metro should consider programmable systems like the Whelen Carbide or Core.
Something i pointed out is at the beginning for some odd reason the Airport crash tender in front of the Ford spewed soot out of its exhaust pipe as it pulled out of the fire station
Some states allow blue for Fire & EMS and others don't. Some departments also don't want to use blue even if they could. California only allows blue for law enforcement vehicles, same in UT and NM for example. Meanwhile in NV, AZ and CO they allow blue for all agencies.
PIO 11's a white explorer with gold "PIO" on the rear doors. PIO 13 is the red explorer. The red tahoe is the on-call IDT car that's used by dispatch to get dispatchers to IDT2 the mobile dispatch unit.
As a smfr firefighter in real life I’m tired after a shift it is hard work beep beep e21 m21 e34 t34 e8 e21 t12 pio 9 e15 t32 stem school shooting pd is on scene swat is in route m34 m55 m64 m56 m18 m12 m13 8 kids shot repat e21 m21 e34 t34 pio 9 e15 stem school shooting pd is on secne swat is arriving m34 m55 m64 m56 m12 m13 6751 north 3rd st beep beep rushes out to call