Raleigh Rollover - Seattle Fire Department - Seattle Video Production - Nuvelocity

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Published 2012-02-12
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Raleigh Rollover: This video was shot by the Seattle Fire Department and created by Nuvelocity for training, educational and safety purposes for the annual Fire Department Instructors Conference in Indiana. We edited their footage into a dramatic and powerful story. www.seattle.gov/fire/ www.fdic.com/index.html

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All Comments (21)
  • @tonyjay6457
    Highest respect! Admitting failure is absolutely the most difficult thing ever... This department is headed for great things! Congratulations again!
  • @Firemandave911
    30yrs retired and I can still remember way back in engineers school they pounded it into our heads, No matter whether it's a red or green light at an intersection you slow way down then half way through my years my Dept went to a stop at all intersections before going on. I never had a problem because of these rules. It does no good to the people waiting on you to get there, if you don't !
  • @NJCommutr
    Looking back on 43 years as a volunteer, and a driver for most of that time, there were moments when I was very lucky that this didn't happen to my apparatus.     I'm thankful that this crew survived, in reasonable condition.  Every firefighter and every driver/operator should be required to view this video.   
  • Lessons are learned by hands on experience!This was it for this crew. This includes everyone!!! Happy that all survived!!!
  • @firejam78
    Can't believe the speed they were taking that turn, poor decision
  • @bell4289
    The tiller came within a few feet from hitting the street light pole…the outcome would have been far more tragic! This crew is extremely fortunate!
  • Admirably honest descriptions of a near-tragic but certainly devastating and, at the very least, profoundly embarrassing incident. Both the individuals involved and the organization that employs them ought to be commended for making this painful public appraisal. The lessons drawn and corrective training that followed show a maturity of leadership too rare in America today.
  • Glad that all of you are ok! As a 20 year firefighter and now the training officer I will be using this video in my classes. Thank you for posting!
  • @gritsngranola
    The last part of the video are points that ALL drivers should pay attention too. Thank you for your service!
  • @kenmeinken8115
    "It was a structure fire and you always go a little faster..." WRONG! The more critical the run, the more important it is that you actually make it to the fire! When I used to drive, I probably went a little slower on a code 3 run...you have to get there!
  • @alanbare8319
    I have recently learned how to drive tiller on an antique (1989) Maxim TDA. It started as a bucket list item but has grown to be much more. I search for and watch videos like this to gain a better understanding of my role as a tiller man. I know that my technique and actions/reactions are key to the safe operation of my friends rig. Mostly we are in parades and static display at car shows, but still I value the safe operation to ensure that we get there and back to his home in one piece.
  • @RTD8481
    Good lesson to learn! Seatbelts! Seatbelts! Seatbelts! Effective Driver Training!!! Sometimes it takes lessons such as these to learn something valuable! Im glad these members made it through and went home to their families! I teach this in my Drivers Training class!
  • @esuohdica
    This is a very brave and correct thing to do, putting this out there for others to learn from! I'm so glad everyone was OK! Love from UK
  • I used to be a volunteer fireman for St.helens Oregon for seventeen year and I can't believe how much things have change in the fire service.
  • @alphamonkeeez23
    They try their best to save your asses, so try to be a little grateful for the hard work they do for you every day for countless hours a year
  • @kerryward6896
    holy cow guys, glad to see every one is ok ! i will def. keep this in mind when responding from now on !
  • @Bishop2155
    As they say cameras don’t lie. You was going too fast
  • @fsmfac1
    Great job making something good out of this unfortunate accident. Glad to see all our brothers and sisters made out ok.