Trevor Wakefield
Trevor Wakefield
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Mifflin County Chief 5-1
C 5-1 Responding
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Видео

FAME Amb 12-1
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12-1 responding to a call for unknown conditions
FAME Amb. 12-5
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12-5 passing Station 14 enroute to a Cardiac Arrest.
Amb. 12-2
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12-2 Going through the Five Points in Lewistown
Medic 29-2
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29-2 passing Station 14 to assist 12 with a Cardiac Arrest
Medic 29
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Medic 29-3 passing Reedsville Sale
Amb. 12-2
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12-2 passing city station 14
Amb 12-1
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12-1 going to drug od
Amb. 12-1
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Amb. 12-1 passing through Granville.
FAME Amb. 12-1
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Amb. 12-1 Passing City Station 14.
FAME Amb 12-4
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Amb. 12-4 Arriving on scene at Kish Appartments.
Houtzdale Engnine 23-2
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23-2 as a loaner Engine to Junction FD responding to a brush fire. E 23-2 used to be United Engine 11-1.
Burnham FD Truck 1
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Truck 1 passing through McVeytown on the way to a Structure Fire in Mount Union area.
Mcveytown Volunteer Fire Department House Siren
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House Going off for a Structure Fire

Комментарии

  • @That_2_guy2T
    @That_2_guy2T 3 месяца назад

    Sadly this siren was replaced within 2012-2018. A sentry 3V8-H stands in it's spot now.

  • @user-po8gi3sz6k
    @user-po8gi3sz6k 3 месяца назад

    Fame ems ambulance eq2b brake

  • @lalagahola
    @lalagahola 10 месяцев назад

    Fame EMS Ambulance Responding EQ2B

  • @ivancoley11
    @ivancoley11 Год назад

    0:56 that American flag looks scary facing the other way while the siren is in activation.

  • @markeast6323
    @markeast6323 Год назад

    I remember it well I live in Southern Indiana now but I was a member of McVeytown fire and ambulance 30 years ago

  • @markeast6323
    @markeast6323 Год назад

    I remember it well I live in Southern Indiana now but I belong to McVeytown fire and ambulance 30 years ago

  • @michaelbrown5838
    @michaelbrown5838 2 года назад

    The fire stations in towns around where I grew up in Huntingdon County PA, also used to run their sirens at noon every Saturday.

  • @sirenmaster1735
    @sirenmaster1735 3 года назад

    Model 5 or model 7

  • @United_HVAC_and_Fans
    @United_HVAC_and_Fans 3 года назад

    Damn great footage of that model 5 doing attack.

  • @jamesvanscoy7717
    @jamesvanscoy7717 3 года назад

    Love those house sirens

  • @BenTuckett1997_MainChannel
    @BenTuckett1997_MainChannel 3 года назад

    I looked up the place in Pennsylvania, and the siren was replaced with a Sentry Siren between 2013-2018. Location: 40°29'49.7"N 77°44'26.1"W

  • @turtle7946
    @turtle7946 3 года назад

    Oh yea loving that siren blow baby blow I wish we had one when I was a voly

  • @lorirodriguez2388
    @lorirodriguez2388 3 года назад

    What happened

  • @Macjr70
    @Macjr70 3 года назад

    Federal Model 7B

  • @firepipernickb
    @firepipernickb 4 года назад

    What was in the third truck bay and did that go to the fire as well

    • @markeast6323
      @markeast6323 Год назад

      That is where the ambulances are kept

  • @user-uy6em3hy6w
    @user-uy6em3hy6w 4 года назад

    😂

  • @trob0914
    @trob0914 4 года назад

    Reminds me of the " Good ole days" of volunteers, back when we still rode " TAILBOARD"!!

    • @be5575
      @be5575 3 года назад

      We had button on the back that buzzed in the cab with a red light. If someone fell of haha

  • @ivancoley11
    @ivancoley11 4 года назад

    That American flag looks like it's actually touching the siren lol

  • @kingofmusicandpop
    @kingofmusicandpop 4 года назад

    And my dad is a ex_cap and my dad has been in the fire department for 26 or 25 years and my friend dad is part of the same fire department and they have been officers in the fire department at the same time and my friends dad is a captain now

  • @kingofmusicandpop
    @kingofmusicandpop 4 года назад

    My dad is in the fire department his company is zone1 and are truck number is 166 and we have the same siren i wood here it at 12:00 o'clock and when my dad gets a call

  • @kingofmusicandpop
    @kingofmusicandpop 4 года назад

    Btw

  • @kingofmusicandpop
    @kingofmusicandpop 4 года назад

    This vid was made 3 bay before Michael Jackson died

  • @skidude8989
    @skidude8989 5 лет назад

    Stupid ass video.

  • @SouthGeorgiaSirens
    @SouthGeorgiaSirens 5 лет назад

    That's a federal model 5. I have a few of those around where I live

    • @WillyBillyBoy24
      @WillyBillyBoy24 3 года назад

      How is it not a Model 7?

    • @SouthGeorgiaSirens
      @SouthGeorgiaSirens 3 года назад

      @@WillyBillyBoy24 I don't even remember writing this comment, but I think that is a model 5 because of the wind-up, although I may not be correct.

    • @WillyBillyBoy24
      @WillyBillyBoy24 3 года назад

      @@SouthGeorgiaSirens Hilarious, I didn't think you'd reply. I see videos all the time of what I think is a Model 7' and people say 5. I always look for the larger bottom cone for Model 7's aside from the sound. I still get confused by T variants.

    • @SouthGeorgiaSirens
      @SouthGeorgiaSirens 3 года назад

      @@WillyBillyBoy24 From what Ive read off the ARS forum the 5/7s have no visible difference, the only difference is the 7 has a more powerful motor.

    • @SouthGeorgiaSirens
      @SouthGeorgiaSirens 3 года назад

      @@WillyBillyBoy24 I know for a fact the ones with the larger, more angled, lower louver are Federal Electric era (Fedelcode) type 5/7s. Also what about the T variants confuse you?

  • @charleshughes9396
    @charleshughes9396 5 лет назад

    Our dept had a siren like that and at the time we had no pagers or radios like today,when a call would come in they had all the firefighters home phone numbers and someone would call us and let us know what address to go to.

  • @truckspotting7473
    @truckspotting7473 6 лет назад

    Why didn't you record the fire trucks? ️😯😯

  • @annbarondick8724
    @annbarondick8724 6 лет назад

    Them goddamn steelhaulers should have that siren up their ass. By the way, i live in very close proximity to a siren, 48 years i have been listening to that fn thing Mcveytown used to be known as truck city, now it must be known as hand job boro

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 6 лет назад

    I grew up in a small town and if the siren went off every one in the community kicedk on the scanner as most families both parents were in the VFD and the kids got to know whose house to go to if it was a fire or medical to wait for the aults to get home..

  • @Mike_Turcott
    @Mike_Turcott 8 лет назад

    Oh great memories!

  • @pgmeagle3026
    @pgmeagle3026 8 лет назад

    correct the model 5 was replaced by a Sentry not too not too long ago. not too sure of the sentry model though

    • @andrewschannel4259
      @andrewschannel4259 8 лет назад

      +PGMEagle It's a Model 2.

    • @Tractorandsirens
      @Tractorandsirens 8 лет назад

      +Andrew Carlstedt it's a federal model 7 siren the model 2 is smaller than that

  • @ScottGrimesFans
    @ScottGrimesFans 8 лет назад

    people will always complain bout the siren but when the pager fails and the phones are down(in a thunderstorm) its the siren that gets folks to the hall and too that 2 alarm fire and or heart attack/V.S.A...

    • @jimmypearce9323
      @jimmypearce9323 7 лет назад

      I had some friends whose house was directly under a Thunderbolt siren....they despised that thing...until one afternoon their house caught fire....then that attack sound was the sweetest music they'd heard.

    • @kevinswinyer3176
      @kevinswinyer3176 5 лет назад

      I remember when I first joined the local Volunteer Fire Dept near my home, they did not have any Pagers at all. All they had was the house Siren, and a Telephone Call System, and when people heard the Siren go off, they picked up the phone, and started calling up the Fire Dept Members and telling them to report to the Station to answer the Fire Call. They had to use the Siren on every single Call, no matter what time of the day, or night it was. That was way back in September of 1985 when I started running Calls. Lots of great progress has been made with how the Members are notified for Calls these days compared to way back then.

    • @Satters
      @Satters 5 лет назад

      The siren also warns everyone to get off the roads and make way for the firemen

    • @user-uy6em3hy6w
      @user-uy6em3hy6w 4 года назад

      🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🔥🇸🇨

  • @ctroyer87
    @ctroyer87 8 лет назад

    holy christ would that get annoying to the neighbor next door. lol

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 7 лет назад

      EMSguy two of our guys live next door, one across the street-mixed reviews :)

    • @thomasfletcher164
      @thomasfletcher164 6 лет назад

      EMSguy , imagine if it was diaphone horns instead .

  • @PrincessUndertaker
    @PrincessUndertaker 9 лет назад

    What was the call?

  • @TinyandReba
    @TinyandReba 9 лет назад

    This reminds me of being a kid in a small town in Northeast Georgia. We would hear the siren once or twice a month from the volunteer fire department. Thanks for sharing.

  • @specialgamingteam
    @specialgamingteam 9 лет назад

    I went to germany and i did not know about this, that fire stations had those sirens, and then the siren went off when i was sleeping, and i thought there was a tornado and ran to the basement. LOL

  • @doverpoint1
    @doverpoint1 9 лет назад

    Single phase.

  • @jakemeyer3015
    @jakemeyer3015 9 лет назад

    Is this the same Mcveytown fire company that was featured in the book nothing left to burn?

  • @DjTechnique2011
    @DjTechnique2011 9 лет назад

    The reason why they have the siren, is because for some reason their pagers fail, and the app fails they know there is an emergency, that's why.

  • @geo80551
    @geo80551 9 лет назад

    That siren is great for locating coyotes.

  • @hotpig27
    @hotpig27 10 лет назад

    I have petitioned the Mayor to stop blowing the siren for fires. The FF have both pagers and IPhone notification. Waking the whole town up with the siren is not necessary. The do short blast for noon and that is bad enough for graveyard shifters.

    • @trystanweir1338
      @trystanweir1338 10 лет назад

      Im sure you would feel differently if your home was the one on fire or your family were the ones in a car accident. the pagers and phones don't always work.

    • @hotpig27
      @hotpig27 10 лет назад

      Trystan Weir It is just a throwback to the days when there were no pagers. I work for a FD two Counties away. We still have some volunteers and in the last 29 years they have managed to get the calls without a siren.

    • @hotpig27
      @hotpig27 10 лет назад

      ethan morrow I have been through a couple of ISO Inspections at work and it was not a issue that we did not have one for our Volunteers. The City I live in has a ISO of 8 which I think is pretty bad even for a VFD.

    • @hotpig27
      @hotpig27 10 лет назад

      ethan morrow Still more of a bad than good. Wakes people up and the VFD always complains people follow them to calls. Fire calls look like a parade here.Stop giving them advanced warning and it will stop some, others have scanners but most probably do not. Anyway they are still going to set it off unless per Mayor I actually start a petition drive showing that the Andy Griffith days are over.

    • @18dmedic
      @18dmedic 9 лет назад

      ever since the new narrow banding went into effect by the fcc, the county has had to install several more towers and upgrade the commo/paging/dispatch system due to we still have areas in our county and many towns where pagers still do not work and the radio which are motorola's sometimes work, we still are needing the outdoor warning siren just because of this. none of our firefighters and town folk bitch about notifications.

  • @marlonvasquez6531
    @marlonvasquez6531 10 лет назад

    Good lo' model 5t

  • @stevedogan
    @stevedogan 11 лет назад

    Come to Wis. & tell our VFD Chief that. :) CITY KIDS! *shakes head* (just being funny) I always had my heart set on our VD since I could walk. Now due to a back injury (because of my sister's kids who were never taught how to behave!) I never had the chance to finish FF I class You sound like a Pro. not a volunteer.....? Theyre slower at getting started because obviously they have to wait for at least 6 guys to get there to even take the trucks out. Not that they WANT to stand around.

  • @stevedogan
    @stevedogan 11 лет назад

    Things are getting too modern for me though :) I recall when we were kids (I'm 41) when every guy on the Dept. had 2 phones -1 his own, 1 connected to the station's #. The first guy to answer would run hit the alarm (as above) and everyone else available would run to the station. I remember when they had to go pump water out of the lake on rare instances when the trucks were empty! Back then they had 20 guys on each Dept. and I think you could count the # of guys who weren't farmers on 1 hand!

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 11 лет назад

    So clearly something needs to be done. I'd suggest if a town can install hydrants having a hose attachment like what is found in some buildings set off to the side. this would allow those who are on scene to begin an outside attack till you folks get there with more equipment There is this one video where a VFD responds to an apt. fire a hydrants across from the burning building. Had maintenance been able to start an attack they could have contained it to one unit. instead it took out FOUR.

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 4 года назад

      I have seen paid unionized fire department run in circles for an hour and a half because all the hydrants were dry! It was an abandoned grain depot at a harbour. They didn’t know what to do! Yet 15 feet down was Lake Superior! It never occurred to them to use their 4 inch ridged suction into the lake and draft! It took 90 whole mins! By then their ladder truck had sustained heavy heat damage!

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 11 лет назад

    Judging by the VFD videos a small fire typically ends with the house being a total loss. Here is how you can tell if a video is a VFD or not It starts on scene with a FF laying out the hose dropping it & walking away. A Paid FF waits for the line to be charged & goes to work on fighting the fire. If it's just a roll out a VFD the VFFs take their time a Paid dept. EVERYONE is in a hurry. VFF stand around looking at the burning building Paid FFs are too busy fighting the fire to do that.

    • @leerouse118
      @leerouse118 6 лет назад

      Kevin Casey Kevin most volunteer firefighters are also paid as well rethink how you think of us vollies..you know show some knowledge

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 4 года назад

      Hate much?

  • @stevedogan
    @stevedogan 11 лет назад

    I figured that. But Townships usually don't have the tax base required for a 24/7 manned FD. Thats why little -usually all unincorporated- towns join together to form as its name implies Townships to share services each of them alone cant afford. We're made up of 4 little towns mainly farmland yet thats part of my crack about city kids above :) I'm not sure about by you but RARELY is anything a total loss by us (among other things at its widest is only 9 miles with 2 stations 5 miles apart)

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 11 лет назад

    That's the biggest problem. By the time everyone gets to the station & pulls out the building is a total loss. Second In almost EVERY VFD video it has some one pulling out the hose laying it nice & flat then running back to the engine while three others stand around. Ive seen some damn good exceptions to these rules however these are very few & far between.

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 11 лет назад

    riiiight... care to prove that?

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 11 лет назад

    Thank you for arriving to what USE to be my home. I don't mind that I lost everything after all you tried to get here under 10 min. & it took you another 20 to lay all them hoses out all nice & pretty.

  • @jazzbutterworth
    @jazzbutterworth 11 лет назад

    Any footage of the response?