Wildland Fire Fighters Broke Down On The Mountain. We Need To Get Them Out!

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Fire can be a very unpredictable thing, and we all thought this fire engine was in an area that was completely safe for it to sit for a bit, and that this wasn't that big of a hurry. But regardless, everybody still preferred to have it towed out that night instead of waiting until the next day, and that turned out to be a very good idea. The next day the winds shifted and the fire grew rapidly in a whole new direction, and burned over the area this truck was sitting. That fire was 500 acres as of filming this, and 24 hours later it was over 3,000


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All Comments (21)
  • @kandersn317
    Casey, thank you for being available to assist our Wildland Firefighters when they need your assistance! You are an integral part of the team that is trying to keep us safe from wildfire.
  • @jonanderson5137
    I was a wild land firefighter 23 years ago, in Alaska. Hundreds of thousands of acres burn every year. I have a lot of appreciation for everyone that makes the job possible!
  • @BobbieJeanM
    I’m so glad you were able to safely get the truck, men with it and yourself out of the fire area before the situation got bad. Thank you for helping!
  • After having seen you do the same operations over and over again over time, I still don't understand why I find it so entertaining to keep watching these types of videos, but the fact is that 1 hour of video has passed as if it had been 10 minutes...
  • @Tom_Monahan
    I’m originally from Spokane. Sitting here watching this from Clarksville, TN. That truck is based about 50 miles from me in The Land Between the Lakes. Crazy.
  • @balex2344
    genuinely a great explanation of engine brakes btw, i didnt know how they worked before this, so theres at least one person you've taught something new from this video haha
  • @malalexander3515
    Appreciate your efforts Casey. Best wishes from a volunteer wildland fire-fighter here in Australia 🇦🇺, 40 years on the job.
  • Prayers for all the firefighters out there that you remain safe and return to your family's.
  • @Trucktiger2468
    No matter how many times I see you hook up with whichever unit you’re pulling with, I am never disappointed with the fascination I have with your process and the narration/comments you make.
  • Thumbs up for the wife's food work! Much love to her for the support she provides you!
  • @frankdoering2569
    Casey, you never know what you don't know. Always better to be 100% full of fuel and Def than to believe you have enough. Then when you're on site you find you're needing to go elsewhere...please, be ready for it. You'll never be surprised .
  • @haroldnelson3734
    Where I live here in Oregon is on fire as well. Glad to see you helping so much with this horrible situation. Keep up the good work!
  • @alearn3312
    Great job Casey! Thank you for the frequent explanation of how things work and why you make certain choices! It makes sense to use the binder for now because you know it's safe to keep the hooks locked in but not too tight. Without a hole, the chains could possibly be knocked out of lock by a tumbleweed or something in some brush you have to traverse. Keep safe - your family is waiting for you! (as you know)
  • @ginaallen3797
    Wow, Wow, Wow. I have friends who are part of hot shot crews that travel to wherever they are needed. Thank you for helping them out Casey as you know how vital they are to survival west of the Rockies. Peace Out.
  • @edwinschlee8374
    Thank you for helping those fire fighters get their truck to a repair shop.
  • @bmxdad8
    I don’t comment very often but I do have to say that I do enjoy your videos and what you do for your community. Inspired me to donate to NOT A WHEELCHAIR for my birthday.
  • Deer, spider, snakes oh my....You know that spider is probably still on the outside of your truck somewhere. Thanks for taking us along. I hope the fire season is short this year.
  • @user-vh2cf7zu1m
    Hi Casey, many years ago I colour coded my commonly used sockets with a ring of paint. 1/2" red, 9/16" blue, 5/8" tellow,11/16" green and 3/4" white. Now I find the right socket with one glance. It really helps when working in poor light and stops the never ending search for the correct size.
  • @HickSquatch
    This could be a good opportunity to do a short PSA video on defensible space around a home and out buildings in a rural setting. Your compound is pretty well laid out and plenty of fire breaks to protect and isolate your house and buildings and vehicles from grass fires and allow access for equipment and engines for suppression if necessary. Roll on brother!!