jprleedy4680
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jprleedy4680 said:
CodeMan said:This is a pretty cool Ambulance in Toronto Canada...
Storm4200 said:Princeton NJ, and Flemington-Raritan NJ :thumbsup:
Bullets said:Nothing makes me as happy as seeing EMS based Rescue services, AS GOD INTENDED
SomeBloke said:
philyumpshus said:That Land Rover would make an unstoppable brush truck.
eng18ine said:i believe it is a '82 mack/Salisbury. all three of the older macks are still in service. they are still goin strong!
both 89 macks
18-tanker( i believe this is a mack engine, frame, and body)
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SomeBloke said:
I've seen it in action, very strange little thing really. From the crew commander of it I last spoke to he said it was bought from an airport to be used in case of future rioting and the roof monitor (rare to find those on normal appliances here) could be used rather than committing crews outside of the truck with hose lines in case they need to be moved in a hurry. Interesting animal but only sent to fires out in the open/car fires/fire alarms I understand. Theres a turn out video of it herenerdly_dood said:If you ask me, this one qualifies for the thread just because of the beacons on the front. Whelen Super Strobes oughta see more use as primary forward warning IMO.
resQyou said:Roscommon TWP, it must be nice to have the MI DNR Fire Devolepmenent Center right there, they must see all kinds of awesomeness coming out of there. Man, I love the bell on that engine too. Nothing like a little tradition witha new rig...
Dennis
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pdk9 said:Honestly, I've never been a fan of the HME cabs; I find them peculiar.
As for the 2 NJ Rescue Squads, I had to change my pants 3x just thinking about how cool it'd be to have those in my dept. I think the Princeton paint/striping scheme is very cool, and the flemington unit (even though I'm not a huge fan of the orange) has an insane lighting package and is just an overall beast!
WIRED HDH said:Loveland Fire Rescue in Colorado, 1925 American LaFrance after a fresh restoration getting pump tested at an event in Texas i think, or maybe Oklahoma, I don't remember. I was not a part of the group that went down for the event, but I remember it came back and had passed!
It was a fantastic restoration, but the engine is pretty well toast. It has cracks in the cylinders, and leaks everything, so it has been placed inside a local museum as part of a fire exhibit.
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