First arriving Fire Apparatus was a Sutphen rear mount tower not an Engine 🚒 Company 2nd in was the Yellow Engine then the larger Quint
@williamlachance9764Ай бұрын
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@famartin12 ай бұрын
This would be more interesting if it didn't skip the 11 minutes between nothing and flames.
@keeper4LAX2 ай бұрын
I'll mention that to the motion tracking camera
@dougdiplacido24062 ай бұрын
The video was only a little more than 7 minutes long.
@robertgildea28412 ай бұрын
I am watching from Elmira NY how long did it take for the fire department to arrive where I live in Elmira NY they are on schene of a structure fire in 5 minutes
@keeper4LAX2 ай бұрын
fire fighters were there within minutes. truck took longer
@user-jm2nj7ri5m2 ай бұрын
Elmira is paid firefighters Cheektowaga is volunteer
@mariebelladonna4372 ай бұрын
From the timestamp on this video, it was 7 minutes, from the time the first emergency vehicle rolled up, til the time the first truck arrived on scene. And that's only what we can see. So not that far off from your 5 minutes. And pretty good for a volunteer department. Damn good, in fact. I've seen volleys take a hell of a lot longer. Not their fault, of course, especially in a rural area. (Just in case anyone wasn't aware, volunteer firefighters don't stay at the firehouse. They're summoned from home, or wherever they happen to be, by a pager or radio. THEN they go to the firehouse, suit up, and pick up apparatus. They have to do that before they can head to the scene. [Except in rare cases I've seen, where someone brings the apparatus to the scene, and someone meets them there and suits up there. But even in those cases, the first guy still had to do all of the above.] That's why, especially in a rural area where things are far apart, they sometimes take a while to arrive. Of course, even a paid department could take a while to get somewhere in a rural area. But they start with the advantage of already being at the firehouse, and being able to head straight to the scene.) But yeah, this was a pretty quick response, and knockdown. Good job, ladies and gents.