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5 Fire Engines, 2 Collisions and 1 big hill






It has been a big year for fire engines crashing into things and your heroes at WYE Radio are on the case! This week we watch video from Patterson, NJ where 2 Engines collide responding to a fire call leaving 8 injured.
This story of Engine on Engine crime is reminiscent of a story from San Francisco where 2 Engines collided there. And of course we can’t talk about damaged Fire Engines without mentioning the story from San Francisco this week of the Engine that rolled down a hill during the morning checks.
Pay attention. Slow Down.
This week we talk about:
- How to prevent collisions by taking deep breaths before even getting in the rig
- Tips for how to clear intersections and common hazards while responding
- If MC has ever had to investigate any Fire or EMS crashes
- Why it’s probably a good thing Justin doesn’t have a PA to use.
BOLO
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