FirefighterJr

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  1. Rest Easy Brother!
  2. Good Luck Christopher! Never give up!
  3. Thoughts and prayers to FF Kevin Townes family and the MVFD, may he Rest in Peace
  4. Here is the link to the longer video, which shows the rescue and what was done after they pulled they guy out from under the car. http://news.hjnews.com/vmix_d78f8cbe-dda6-11e0-afa6-001cc4c03286.html
  5. The amount of hose that bed carries...so 6/10 is 6 lengths of 1.75 and 10 lengths of 2.5 connected by a reducer.
  6. Looks like 21 Truck, so that would be a 75 footer.
  7. Looks like Squad 252 was first due.
  8. Looks like its from a 2nd alarm in the 33rd battalions area...fire was in a Queen Anne.
  9. May God watch over them and their families. Rest in Peace Brothers.
  10. Bro, your in the 14-17 age how can you know what your doing inside and out when you still not even allowed to go into a building...and how the hell do you know more then most guys on the job...these guys went through a rigorous academy and train on a day to day bases...I would love you be there when you "show" these guys up...I am the captain at my post and got the position after taking a test...and I still don't know jack about what being a real FF is, I never been inside a fire. Just my two cents...good luck though
  11. Love the Picture with 220 as they are my first due company and the ones I buff the most!
  12. That ain't no Mack...thats a Ford C cab...
  13. The Pocono Twp rig is awesome up close. It's already served them very well.
  14. From my learning as a fire explorer, and from seeing things done a certain way, I have noticed that many departments do not choose the correct sized line for the fire at hand. Pulling and 1.75 on a fully involed house is not the smartest move. Choosing the correct sized line...IMO...can make the difference between losing a house and saving it. Size up is a key to having the proper sized line. FE Capt. Matt. D