Ronni
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- Nashville TN
Love the pics @Ronni. What a exciting visit. When I took my grandsons to visit a firehouse the guys showed them a "heat camera" they used to track human foot steps in a dark and smokey room. They were awed.Visited Captain Corey’s fire house. We had so much fun!!!
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Me.Fierce Firefighter in trainingView attachment 73777
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80lbs of gear...standard firefighter equipment.
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We also went on a ride along. I’ll post those videos separately!
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Love that you asked the questions!I would imagine that the Number 20 on the truck is the engine number and squad number, correct? Is each squad tied to a dedicated area or can they be sent to anywhere inside LA County? When a new fireman candidate is hired, how long is their training before they are assigned to a company? Does each company also have a quint?
Do they answer medical calls as well as fire calls. Like if someone calls for an ambulance inside a residence, does the fire department respond also?
Just being curious.
I would imagine that the Number 20 on the truck is the engine number and squad number, correct? Is each squad tied to a dedicated area or can they be sent to anywhere inside LA County? When a new fireman candidate is hired, how long is their training before they are assigned to a company? Does each company also have a quint?
Do they answer medical calls as well as fire calls. Like if someone calls for an ambulance inside a residence, does the fire department respond also?
Just being curious.
I know. I’ve had the same discussion with Corey. In LA county, dispatch determines what they will send. Minimum response is an Engine. Max response is....well lemme just send you some pics.I find it interesting how different states deploy their emergency services. Some states send a cop to each medical or fire call, while others only send what’s required to do the job.