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I hired someone talking middle of show shut hill up
ОтветитьAzcx no😂Nmv
ОтветитьThank you once again. I enjoy the sound and the description. I just subscribed to your channel.
ОтветитьGreat compilation, liked and shared 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒
ОтветитьGraet video
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ОтветитьAwesome video. Man, that takes some skill to back those rigs in. Keep 'em coming and stay safe my Friend.
ОтветитьThis was some great footage especially seeing the tower ladders!!
Ответитьamazing catch of the new fdny engine 44
Ответитьawesome catch jj
ОтветитьNice compilation JJ!
ОтветитьA really great video! Watching the chauffeurs back those rigs up into the narrow space is awesome. As a kid in the 1940s/1950s, I was fascinated watching the return of Hook & Ladder 168 on 18th Ave in Brooklyn. In those days, there was a tiller operater on the back portion of the rig. The rig would come up 18th Ave toward 86th St and at the right moment the chaauffeur would turn the cab into the left lane while the tiller man would steer the rear half of the rig down the right lane. The rig would be perfectly angled to "thread the needle".
ОтветитьGreat videos and keep up the great work keeps getting better and better 🚒🚒🚒
ОтветитьLove the videos. The chauffeurs just back the apparatus up with ease and the apparatus floors are deep on the inside with a lot of trucks.
ОтветитьThank you love these videos
Ответитьwhat i love seeing in these type of videos is how big the rigs are and how tight it is getting back into the Firehouse.
ОтветитьA few of those brothers really know their rigs and it shows. Thanks John......... .
ОтветитьGreat compilation Maj 👏 i love how you speak of these rigs......we become very fond of these incredible machines ✌
Ответитьvery nice compilation
ОтветитьNice to see new engines being brought into action. Great video John
ОтветитьThis was fantastic!! IMHO, your finest compilation date! I am in complete awe of those Chauffeurs!! To think, I had problems maneuvering a 15ft camper into a generous campsite! Observation: Holy 💩, 214 and 3 must be in a competition for the fastest homecoming possible! Not .100” room for error. Great shots, great editing…always impressive. ❤️🔥🚒❤️🔥
ОтветитьEx firefighter, here. Threading that needle; that is, backing into the firehouse without damage takes a few practice runs, for sure! I'm loving these videos... thanks for sharing them!
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