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What's INSIDE a $1,000,000 Heavy Rescue 

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Today we get to see inside a $1,000,000 Heavy Rescue from Millsboro Fire Company! This Heavy Resuce is a 2018 E-ONE. This Heavy Rescue greatly provides for the Millsboro, Delaware community and surrounding areas! If you want to learn more about Millsboro Fire Company, please visit them at millsborofire....
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@WillE454
@WillE454 3 года назад
They’re very well equipped for a volunteer department.
@16firebuff
@16firebuff 2 года назад
They have a big budget for a VFD
@ampro683
@ampro683 2 года назад
very
@ultragrtaedits8434
@ultragrtaedits8434 2 года назад
I’m in this fire company and yeah we get a lot of calls so
@itzmefelon
@itzmefelon 2 года назад
its probably on the edge of becoming a fulltime one, some volunteers build up to where they have enough to become a full time fire dept ( my town did the same thing ) we went from old crappy engines to ladder trucks, tankers, brushs and now or town is a fulltime fire dept, our town population is still only 14-15 thousand
@ultragrtaedits8434
@ultragrtaedits8434 2 года назад
@@itzmefelon I’m in millsboro fire department the one in this video but we don’t get enough calls for us to become a full time
@rs232killer
@rs232killer 3 года назад
Wow. Awesome capability wrapped up in that one truck. I've never seen that many rescue tools on a rig. Two hydraulic power units, four hydraulic hose reels - each with a tool, plus the electric tools. It has been a while since I was on the job, but back then it was only the big urban departments that had the heavy rescue trucks, is this getting more common in the suburbs and rural areas?
@organbuilder272
@organbuilder272 3 года назад
Glad you approve of the truck. The fire department would really be unhappy if you didn't like it. Glad everything is "Okay!!!" You approval is important.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Thanks. We just like seeing how other people set up trucks and the reasons behind the designs.
@ml9867
@ml9867 3 года назад
I like the surface mount/ambulance style warning light bars on the sides of the cab to give space for the light tower.
@Carterthielftw_
@Carterthielftw_ 3 года назад
I was wondering what product those bars were. I guess I just never made the connection with ambulance bars.
@donaldsharp2625
@donaldsharp2625 3 года назад
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@mattf4212
@mattf4212 3 года назад
@@Carterthielftw_ Appears to be Whelen RotaBeams
@yuka_tan9740
@yuka_tan9740 3 года назад
Really nice..Wonderful capture...always enjoy this and watched repeat a lot.... ​ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ym6tsI4MJXo.html
@HenryProductionsYT
@HenryProductionsYT 3 года назад
Love the lights on it! Great job! Can’t wait for the station cribs
@stevehofmaster7489
@stevehofmaster7489 3 года назад
Wow what a beautiful truck very impressive.I am a Fire Commissioner in my district so I found this very interesting and helpful thank you so much!
@richardallison8745
@richardallison8745 2 года назад
Yeah, are you willing to spend over a million dollars buying the truck and equipping it? Where does it end? I am a retired fire captain and this is too much for the public to pay for....
@michaelclarke8066
@michaelclarke8066 3 года назад
awesome video! this is so well filmed and thorough, excellent interviewing and obviously an awesome machine, nice job
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Thank you we are always trying and getting better
@TheAB416
@TheAB416 3 года назад
Awesome seeing you all do Millsboro, Delaware can't wait to see more Delaware stations and hopefully you'll come down to the Eastern Shore of Maryland too
@dicerollingkobolds
@dicerollingkobolds 3 года назад
this channel is so underrated! I hope u get the 50K subs soon!
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Thanks! We hope so too!
@RAMA-gu8cs
@RAMA-gu8cs 3 года назад
If this rig was a station, its nothing but the fact that 5his is a Mobile rig that amazing
@jarrythskeen8336
@jarrythskeen8336 3 года назад
Very sharp truck very well-thought-out great setup amazing ease-of-use
@patrickmcneilly4293
@patrickmcneilly4293 3 года назад
I remember my dad telling me that my town’s ambulance squad had a ‘70s Ford F-600 walk-in rescue truck. Appearently, it had hydraulic brakes instead of air brakes. So, when the truck was at the end of its life span, the engine would cut out when they were halfway down the driveway, which they had to frantically restart the truck in order to stop. Wish I could’ve seen that lol
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
That’s crazy hahaha
@trvman1
@trvman1 3 года назад
So sad that we have become a nation of overweight/obese people that we don't even have fitness requirements to be maintained in police and fire departments anymore. Just get fat, have health related problems, blame it on the job and get full disability payments at 35 or 40. The city dept, where I live you see police and fireman 40 lbs and MORE overweight. It's disgusting That is pretty much the norm all across the country. Now even members of the military are this over weight. Were screwed as a country and people complain about health care cost. Just wait, you ain't seen nothing yet. .
@jonathanwright4160
@jonathanwright4160 3 года назад
@@HeroesNextDoor Who is this guy doing the interview? I haven't seen a single manual transmission fire truck in the last 35 years. He would get made fun of sooo hard in a fire house
@tcg1_qc
@tcg1_qc 3 года назад
@@jonathanwright4160 correct me if I'm wrong, but I think what he means is that usually they have automatic transmissions with a shifter, not push buttons
@Wcingmachiners
@Wcingmachiners 3 года назад
@@jonathanwright4160 My department has a 10 spd manual on a sterling chassis
@Jimmythefish577
@Jimmythefish577 3 года назад
The battery operated tools are heavier because they carry their own hydraulic oil reservoir, they are handy but the are quite a bit heavier than the ‘traditional’ VX tools that use umbilical hydraulic hoses. But it’s nice to have the best of both worlds.
@ItsGiantCookie
@ItsGiantCookie 3 года назад
I like the electric ones for tight situations and the regular ones for calls where I have space
@rondohunter8966
@rondohunter8966 3 года назад
Years ago I went with a buddy on a body call: His family owned the local funeral home in our little country town and occasionally he'd ask me to go help him recover a body. This time a couple good ol' boys coming around the corner into town a little too fast on wet road from a recent rain, had a little too much to drink and went into the ditch, header into a concrete culvert, no seat belts. Obviously there was no hurry but we had to wait for the fire truck to get there with the jaws to cut open the car so we could get the driver out. It was apparent he died of a broken neck. For him I guess it was a good thing cause they didn't have the proper connections for this pump to those jaws or something. Eventually four of us just used a long steel pry bar to open it up enough to get him out. Other guy head butted the windshield and suffered massive facial injuries from the metal dash. Ah the good old days of metal interiors and leather/vinyl seats, no pesky seat belts to restrict one's movement.
@Pyro978
@Pyro978 3 года назад
@@rondohunter8966 Did the car have one of those metal bumpers that weigh almost as much as today's car lol. Good ole days when they built cars to be solid not knowing it made things worst for folks in the cabin when accidents happen.
@rondohunter8966
@rondohunter8966 3 года назад
@@Pyro978 This was about 1976 or so, so I suppose it probably did. Was not a new car, we had to bend metal instead of composite to extract the deceased. A set of working jaws could just cut the left front windshield frame, door frame and possibly rear window frame and bend the entire roof to the side. Like I said, he wasn't going anywhere and there was no real hurry.
@jaguri_
@jaguri_ 3 года назад
Compared to a similar truck in germany you have very less equipment on your car, in germany every small gap is used to store another different tool. If you want to see how it looks over here i can suggest you a video from the channel "Feuerwehr Willi". The video is called "MEGA Rüstwagen - die "eierlegende Wollmilchsau"! FF WEISSENFELS (Teil 1/2)" It's on german but if you wanna get some impressions how the stuff is stored i would suggest that. P.S. nice design :D
@chiefinspector7280
@chiefinspector7280 2 года назад
leave a link
@jaguri_
@jaguri_ 2 года назад
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@ImForwardlook
@ImForwardlook 2 года назад
Never understood why the European apparatus has to look so ugly and depressing. Like from the Soviet Union 50 years ago. Nothing to get excited about. With an Iveco chassis just reaching the emergency site is a miracle.
@theillgerm8296
@theillgerm8296 3 года назад
after seeing so many PA stations I am so happy to see you finally do a Delaware station and would love to see more such as my local station Carlisle 42 in Milford and their brand new Tower ladder on the channel
@graysonross2178
@graysonross2178 3 года назад
I love their new tower. Greetings from Houston Delaware.
@BostonJonny82
@BostonJonny82 2 года назад
My OCD loves this truck. Organized, Labeled, and not jam packed with random junk. I noticed the hitch receiver’s while you were doing the rear walk-around and wondered...what area those…? Then you told us! For the winch - awesome.
@jacobpawelek6441
@jacobpawelek6441 3 года назад
my old hometown remember going to middle school across the street and unable to learn and study because the fire siren go off every mintes
@shreks_microwave1063
@shreks_microwave1063 3 года назад
I love it how everything is by whelen like even the taillights blinkers etc
@kolsontipple
@kolsontipple 3 года назад
The q siren is made by federal signal
@davidglaum2538
@davidglaum2538 3 года назад
Excellent job on planning and layout nothing like what we had in the 60s.
@h0tdiggity_dog918
@h0tdiggity_dog918 3 года назад
dude right!!! my department is barley organized its all stacked ontop of each other
@christophercoburn1646
@christophercoburn1646 3 года назад
Clover SC Engine 3 actually has a oil dry bin. 100 pounds of it in the rear officer side compartment
@alyssah4018
@alyssah4018 3 года назад
Wow what a beauty I love it 💖
@porkchopgaming3980
@porkchopgaming3980 3 года назад
I live in Frankford Delaware so I have seen that truck a couple of times
@rebvilla1
@rebvilla1 3 года назад
Very nice. Good job.
@JonVlogs123
@JonVlogs123 2 года назад
That is so well organized, love it.
@jacobklingler1183
@jacobklingler1183 3 года назад
I am with their neighboring department that truck is awesome. My Dept just received a new piece to a 100 foot pierce tower ladder At Indian River fire
@Jay2Countryy
@Jay2Countryy 3 года назад
Abbeville fire department did to thx for all services
@TheParamedicCoach
@TheParamedicCoach 3 года назад
Great Rescue! Congrats on the new state guys!
@michaelhogg324
@michaelhogg324 2 года назад
In a word NICE!
@TrillBelichick
@TrillBelichick 3 года назад
My grandfather was the First Black fire chief of the county he moved to. My dad is now a firefighter at the same department. My uncle used to be a firefighter too. My whole family is waiting on me now 🙏🏾🔥🇺🇸
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
That’s awesome! Good luck with everything! Thanks for serving your community!
@helenrenee8105
@helenrenee8105 3 года назад
who knew this very important history fact.
@ryderrobinson1011
@ryderrobinson1011 3 года назад
I love ur videos ima be a firefighter in a few years !
@EpicATrain
@EpicATrain 11 месяцев назад
Imagine converting that into an off-road camper!
@emmata98
@emmata98 3 года назад
I am still impressed how little equipment there is, compared to like a German RW
@oliolioliolo1094
@oliolioliolo1094 3 года назад
lol
@rickledges4412
@rickledges4412 3 года назад
Too many comparisons to overwseas vehices in the comment section.
@emmata98
@emmata98 3 года назад
@@rickledges4412 why? we should learn from eachother to become better at what we are doing
@Elmacheto
@Elmacheto 3 года назад
Never get why people like Walk ins so much.... no matter what truck I look at, it always looks cramped and uncomfortable. But if it works for them it's great :)
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Walk-ins carry more people and can be used in multiple different scenarios
@veggiepowered
@veggiepowered 3 года назад
I-am Your Newest Subscriber Great Videos
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Thank you for watching
@sethhudson9361
@sethhudson9361 3 года назад
I live in Roxana DE. Glad to see a local department getting some screen time. Any plans to feature more departments in Delaware?
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Yeah definitely! Shoot us an email at watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com if you want to get on the schedule!
@Iceysolos14
@Iceysolos14 3 года назад
The dancing lights lol
@ringobernaerts2581
@ringobernaerts2581 7 месяцев назад
I find it strange to see that this heavy rescue vehicle has just as many tools as a normal European (Dutch) fire engine, yet it costs more than three times as much, it is much bigger, and a regular dutch fire engine has much more equipment for firefighting, hazmat and water rescue. Compared to a dutch Heavy Rescue (Dutch: Hulpverleningsvoertuig / HV), our vehicles carry so much more specialised equipment, for example: truck crane, horse pants (for lifting), big tent, hydraulic rescue tools (like yours, but more), plasma cutter, a lot of different saws and cutters, stabilisation material, shoring tools for buildings, rescue platforms for high trucks, a lot of ropes and straps, hydraulic lifting equipment and a lot more, still, a truck like this costs only around 700.000 euro's.
@NeilM01989
@NeilM01989 3 года назад
Nice one mate 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒
@mndew620
@mndew620 3 года назад
Thank you. Love the Rescue tours.
@cademooney7537
@cademooney7537 3 года назад
do United Fire Co. of montrose pa new marion rescue truck! that one will amaze you with the options on it.
@jackcole2452
@jackcole2452 2 года назад
Can't belive how good these videos are, just subbed and I can't wait to binge too much of your content.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and there are so much more to come. We appreciate you
@Postma_hemzelf
@Postma_hemzelf 3 года назад
That's one nice rescue!!
@GoofyGooberMars
@GoofyGooberMars 3 года назад
I love that my dad sent me this video just so that I could see the Mr. Potato Head in the background of 14:50
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
😂🤣👍🏻😉
@omnia9348
@omnia9348 3 года назад
Lol
@danielmiller4492
@danielmiller4492 3 года назад
I'd like to know what it actually costs the company to make. I am guessing maybe a third of what they charge.
@blackwatch6649
@blackwatch6649 3 года назад
Economies of scale.
@omnia9348
@omnia9348 3 года назад
I am curious too
@GregsWorkshopOregon
@GregsWorkshopOregon 3 года назад
Is it 75 or 100 gallons of water? Seems like something you could know.
@ZA-mb5di
@ZA-mb5di 2 месяца назад
0:53 why is it doing that
@samstainer2288
@samstainer2288 2 года назад
Very nice setup
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
They thought this out for sure
@coolskiper
@coolskiper 3 года назад
Have you guys done any departments in Nebraska?
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
No not yet but if you want to send us an invite we can get it scheduled. Watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
@smith0816
@smith0816 3 года назад
You should do barbourville KY fd it's my town
@rondohunter8966
@rondohunter8966 3 года назад
Hope you got an anti-roll system to help it stay upright when someone runs a red light and slams into you broadside. But I'm sure you've got the insurance for a $1MILLION toy. Man I'd hate to get the bill that my insurance company would not pay for one of them to come out.
@ryanow5437
@ryanow5437 3 года назад
Our department has the same spreader
@ryanow5437
@ryanow5437 3 года назад
Spreaders cutters and all that
@jacktownsend9674
@jacktownsend9674 3 года назад
I’m from Lewes, Delaware! So not too far!
@omnia9348
@omnia9348 3 года назад
But not so close
@eng.5043
@eng.5043 3 года назад
Wow Nice Rescue Unit There!
@anchors2397
@anchors2397 2 года назад
Whoever works on this truck should be quite proud of it, they use the space very well housing a lot of gear in an organised fashion, it’s a very nice truck and I’d imagine a valuable asset on any scene
@davep6977
@davep6977 2 года назад
where's the microwave and portapotty?
@ryanbabcock2735
@ryanbabcock2735 2 года назад
I'm wondering about call volume and number of extrications they do regularly, I like tools on either side of the truck, but it's a lot, it could be a regional truck that responds to a ton of M/A food for thought for the people criticizing
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
👍🏻
@alucide
@alucide Год назад
We have a volume slider, you don't have to shout.
@ml9867
@ml9867 3 года назад
My FD used an area above the rear wheel for a smaller cat litter storage bin with a trap door. The only downside is losing air bottle space.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
That’s a great idea
@ffjsb
@ffjsb 3 года назад
That's kind of a waste of money. It's too easy to just use the big cat litter square buckets. You can get them for free from places like vet clinics.
@chuckman231
@chuckman231 3 года назад
Great rig. Very well thought out and equipped.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
It’s nice to see when companies take the time to think it through
@chuckman231
@chuckman231 3 года назад
@@HeroesNextDoor Yes it is. It's nice to see them not trying to shove everything in the station including the kitchen sink just because there is room for it.
@davep6977
@davep6977 2 года назад
where's the microwave and porta potty?
@richardallison8745
@richardallison8745 2 года назад
Yeah and I bet the truck and equipment cost over a million dollars too. How much in fire dues and taxes to buy this. As a retired fire captain, that is too much. Yes, it is nice but too much.
@chuckman231
@chuckman231 2 года назад
@@richardallison8745 Actually here in DE companies are very fortunate. The DE Volunteer Fireman's' Association is very powerful in the legislature. Companies get large sums of money from the state. Millsboro has a very large and diverse 1st due too. They have everything from large bodies of water which lead directly to the Atlantic Ocean, large chicken processing facilities and farms to a summer residential population that triples in size on weekends. So yes this is very necessary given their response area. Plus most of the equipment just moves from the old truck to the new one.
@TwistedParallels
@TwistedParallels 3 года назад
Way nicer than anything on my career dept.
@ryanrec84
@ryanrec84 2 года назад
He mentioned 4guyz ...they are near me!!
7 месяцев назад
I'm not even a fire fighter and I'm super impressed with this truck and how well thought out it is...
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 7 месяцев назад
I know right !!!
@Nitrogentrihydrid
@Nitrogentrihydrid 3 года назад
I don't get it why this costs $1,000,000. You Could get a Rescue comparable to this (but with only three seats) as a standard vehicle in germany for about $580,000.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
The cost is also all the tools and equipment
@red2theelectricboogaloo961
@red2theelectricboogaloo961 3 года назад
@@HeroesNextDoor yeah. equipment included, remember people!
@ConnerColemanMSHS
@ConnerColemanMSHS 3 года назад
It looks like a bigger version of a Euro/Japanese rescue 🤔
@chris52209
@chris52209 3 года назад
everything in america is big dont ask why it just is
@richardallison8745
@richardallison8745 3 года назад
I am retired from the fire service as an officer and the costs of these apparatus is out of hand. Property taxes and fire dues are high enough as it is. The question is, do we need that much of a rescue truck or is it that is what we want to have. I'm surprised there are not two axles on the rear to make it real heavy.... Where is the ceiling on this kind of thing. Twenty or thirty years ago we did with a lot less and still got the job done. Then the argument is we have lots more calls. Advanced life support can be done on a pumper and if you need rescue equipment, it can be loaded on a ton truck chassis. I think a million dollars can be better spent elsewhere in the department. Let the arrows fly!!!!
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
We appreciate all the in put from all people and experiences
@RespectableRSYt
@RespectableRSYt 2 года назад
I don't think every station needs a Medium / heavy rescue but having them allows for less rescue equipment to be on engines in the area knowing they have a bigger rescue comming. That said I find they're "redundancy" ridiculous here. Two full sets of hydraulic tools plus a batter combi. That's taking things to far. Same with the saws. Why have 4 different chainsaws? As a station running a rescue like this I gotta say they've wasted a ton of space on repeat stuff.
@S_Green47
@S_Green47 2 года назад
Dang my volunteer department has a 2010 sutphen pumping apparatus
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
Do you like it?
@S_Green47
@S_Green47 2 года назад
@@HeroesNextDoor the rescue in this video definitely our rescue currently is getting prepared to be use were using a 1987 lafrance pumper currently
@jamesseton6950
@jamesseton6950 3 года назад
This guy sounds like Guy Fieri
@pointman2
@pointman2 Год назад
rescue trucks are my favorite
@coolsnake1134
@coolsnake1134 2 года назад
Good idea using the true fuel for the gas powered saws, it may be expensive at like four dollars a bottle but it saves so much time and money and headache in the long run with not having to constantly rebuild or replace carburetors. After rebuilding the carburetor for the third time on my two-stroke JetSki and the second time on the Weedwhacker I’m probably going to switch Over to it next spring when it’s time to bring the yard equipment out of storage
@LUY3S
@LUY3S 2 года назад
Nice
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@650CA
@650CA 3 года назад
Thanks for the share! So awesome!
@patrickbeisel1972
@patrickbeisel1972 2 года назад
Positive pressure fan
@2Fast4Mellow
@2Fast4Mellow 3 года назад
Those red lights in the back, are those heated lights or are they put there to prevent too much (white) light in the cab during nights which can create annoying relfections? I love how all these companies have different configurations of trucks. Do these departments also share designs with each other or is it every department for themselves? Maybe you can do a factory tour with one of the builders like E-ONE and walk us how they approach such a project. How do they combines the wishes of the (fire/ems) department with new tech? Love your channel. Episode are very informative and very professionally produced. Also thumbs up for the station crews which most of them seem pretty natural in front of a camera. We did a promational video a few weeks ago at the office to attract some more job applicants. Was an idea of the HR manaher. We (mostly me) were absolutely terrible ;-)
@ml9867
@ml9867 3 года назад
The red lights aren't heated. Fire trucks & some other emergency vehicles have them in the cabs to see stuff, but not lose your nighttime vision. White lights inside are difficult to drive with, but I leave the red one on while I'm driving so in can see all of the equipment switches better.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Where are you located. Is there anything we can do to help?
@miketaylor1916
@miketaylor1916 3 года назад
Wow that’s some truck. Must kitted best used I’ve seen
@firemantim91
@firemantim91 3 года назад
This was still being built at E-One Hamburg NY when they were having their Fire Truck Pull
@hyfavey
@hyfavey 3 года назад
Awesome truck, really.
@robertking8704
@robertking8704 2 года назад
Would you like to come to Indian Mills Volunteer Fire Company station 281 on any of our engines or our tanker?
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
Yes please send an invite to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com. Include location some history, apparatus and contacts to schedule with. Thanks
@EvanAintDead
@EvanAintDead 3 года назад
What music do you use? I like it
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
I have to ask my editor 😉. Thanks for watching
@franhildwine1340
@franhildwine1340 3 года назад
Excellent rescue! Love all of the hometown innovations!
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
We love seeing how different stations use their members to improve the services and vehicles
@worldrenowned
@worldrenowned 3 года назад
I gotta hear those train horns on top of the rescue
@wrx158
@wrx158 3 года назад
Omg i build some stuff on this truck lol
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
That’s awesome! What did you build on it?
@eliudx2x218
@eliudx2x218 2 года назад
I like
@DrLumpy
@DrLumpy 10 месяцев назад
A million dollar rescue truck with a crew of 12. You couldn't staff that with at least one EMT or Paramedic?
@adambrady9989
@adambrady9989 3 года назад
People are getting fatter so a heavy rescue makes sense.
@neofio3240
@neofio3240 3 года назад
They need drone for surveillance area
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Yeah that would be cool
@TheClownfight
@TheClownfight Год назад
Great series. I love how our host geeks out over all the cool stuff. He is us... People who don't get to see things like this.
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor Год назад
Thanks for watching
@TheChubbyKid
@TheChubbyKid 3 года назад
Dang I was hoping you would ask about those sweet wobble lights.
@ankitsen1998
@ankitsen1998 3 года назад
Manufacturing unit is situated at Florida ig.
@Forestryman707
@Forestryman707 3 года назад
If able it would be cool to see some videos in California
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Once the company gets big enough we will be headed there. Unless we get some help from a station we are working our way across as we can afford it.
@higbud2637
@higbud2637 3 года назад
My dad is on heavy rescue for San Diego
@ntnghj31
@ntnghj31 3 года назад
Very well organized
@idkman2.082
@idkman2.082 3 года назад
Can you visit Loudoun County VA?
@lethalspider3766
@lethalspider3766 3 года назад
Awesome way to put the foam gallon for suppressing a fire that involves gas.
@mustachio2
@mustachio2 3 года назад
I don't care about the fire/rescue equipment (although cool as hell) but oh my god do I want that thing as a work truck.
@fredericmichel6287
@fredericmichel6287 3 года назад
I remember how many time I going for safe live victim of car accident extract the guys in very bad condition and I cannot forget kids woman man died tragic moment when you fight with the doctor and us try to safe a live and they die in your arms but the most bad is when a member of your team died you can keep all be carefully a accident is not permit but you cannot avoid unfortunately
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 3 года назад
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Reach out to others for help. It’s not weakness to need others through hard times.
@deankoch8839
@deankoch8839 2 года назад
IIoveyourvideos!!!
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
Thank you for watching. Get some merch for yourself at watchheroesnextdoor.com. Join our team and help support us going to even more stations
@davethecat1521
@davethecat1521 2 года назад
They are the fully equipment truck better than philippines
@SAVOTYB
@SAVOTYB 2 года назад
I respect the fire men who volunteer but how do they make a living volunteering damn near full shifts? Are they retired? (Pretty young to be retired however) like I just don’t understand would honestly appreciate someone explaining it to me please. Thanks!
@HeroesNextDoor
@HeroesNextDoor 2 года назад
These guys work too, the time given to the fire department is their spare time.
@sfcjones2590
@sfcjones2590 3 года назад
The Fed Q is just plain nice to hear
@garythree
@garythree 3 года назад
E-one. Manufactured in my hometown…Ocala, FL.
@racecarthedestroyer7192
@racecarthedestroyer7192 3 года назад
I live about 2 hours from there, orlando
@mrkrabs6425
@mrkrabs6425 3 года назад
Me at 2:30 am: *interesting*
@RoadsFranconia
@RoadsFranconia Месяц назад
1 MIO for a Fire Truck? WTF!
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