You want credibility? This particular Humpty, as well as two others Humps that post, are volunteer fireman. This Hump has been doing it for 20 years. Welcome to rural America. You don't just ring the doorbell and ask for mutual aid to show up within five minutes. It doesn't happen that way. Rural structures burn to the ground all the time. Check your insurance rating for fire protection. In this case, it was an obvious surround and drown while trying to keep the exposures from conflagration.Mister Moose wrote:Look, Humpty, those are not idiot statements. I left out a lot of details you are not aware of, and I did not make public. I'll be happy to talk to you about what happened, but no, you want to hide behind your keyboard. You want credibility? Show up. Until then you are just the kid in the back heckling.Humpty Dumpty wrote:
You are clearly an ignorant jackass. Get off your ass and volunteer is you want to criticize. All volunteers are required to take the minimum state mandated training. They know what they are doing. It's clearly the lack of water. If there is no hydrant service, then they are reliant on the water the engines carry on board, which is not a lot (500-750 gallons) and then the supplement water from the tankers. They can blow through that supply pretty quickly until the tankers can re-supply enmass. Mutual aid is called immediately. Don't make idiot statements.
How much water got on the fire in 45 minutes? Do you know? Where you there? I was. How many tankers were there? What were the issues? I understand it is a volunteer department, but that doesn't make it immune from a need to improve.
Looking at the equipment list on the Fire Department web page, the water carried on the 2 pumpers are 1200 and 1800 gallons. There is no tanker listed. Given the size and neighborhood of last night's fire, and the size of other buildings in town, should Killington have its own tanker?
So in closing, shut the fvck up. They did the best they could with the resources at hand. If you want them to improve, make the commitment yourself jackass. It's up to around 140 hours of initial training. http://www.volunteerfd.org/become-a-vol ... irefighter.
I think I will let my Dalmatian bone you in the ass next time he sees you. He's horny for the ignorant.
Fire Marshall Bill, out.
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