I haven't seen this in a solid 3 decades. Good stuff. Love the now vintage equipment. The fully populated aerodynic light bar on the pumper is beautiful.
And this instantly transported me back to being like 5 yrs old. I've been trying to find this for years and now I can share with my 3 yr old! Thanks for this.
This is crazy I was a kid in New York watching the aquarium episode wishing I was able to watch this tape (but I didn’t have that one) not knowing anything about Nutley. Now I live in Nutley! Terrific Trips incepted me
The Mack's were a massive fan favorite in New Jersey and in NYC+Suburbs... I was lucky enough to see Deepwater, NJ run a Mack/Baker Tower ladder back when I was little in 2006 before the replaced it with Cherry Hill, NJ's 2007 Seagrave/Baker a full decade later.
Those are old trucks my dad drive one when he was in the fire service thank you to all those are in the firefighter service I was in a fire service I was in since 2006-2007-2013 and thank you to all those in paramedics service as well
+JakeCrashedMC There's nothing wrong with using old engines and ladder trucks as long as they're well maintained and serviced. That old red C95 is probably rated at between 1000-1250 GPM, and the lime green CF 600 is probably about the same, which is common for a present-day first due engine. Yes as apparatus ages and parts wear out it becomes more difficult to locate replacements, but they can be found or made. Many brand-new Fire Engines can't hold a candle to the old pumpers as far as reliability goes, because there is far too much electronic bullcrap integrated in the design. A vehicle intended to save lives in very dangerous situations and likely to be covered in water, soot, and grime in the line of duty should not have many electronically operated systems, I don't care how water resistant they are, if there is a leak, water at 150psi plus will find its way in somehow, and then what? Someone dies because a chip or a circuit board shorted out and the apparatus could not function as it was intended. Just because it's old, doesn't mean it's not up to the job.
Thank you firefighters for all that you do for this great country.
I haven't seen this in a solid 3 decades. Good stuff. Love the now vintage equipment. The fully populated aerodynic light bar on the pumper is beautiful.
And this instantly transported me back to being like 5 yrs old. I've been trying to find this for years and now I can share with my 3 yr old! Thanks for this.
1988-89 My little brothers fav! I know every word by heart lol.
Right down to "911 emergency"?
Nutley Fire Department Uses a 1980s Mack CF or 1990s model.
I remember watching this in preschool in '98! Or one that was very similar to this. Thanks for posting this piece of my childhood!
Man, this brings me back...
10:15
Here’s a song about a firehouse.
Wow. Those modern fire trucks were neat.
How About Going back 2 the olden days.
This is crazy I was a kid in New York watching the aquarium episode wishing I was able to watch this tape (but I didn’t have that one) not knowing anything about Nutley. Now I live in Nutley! Terrific Trips incepted me
I remember watching this when I was little. god, I must have been 3 or something when I saw this
1 of the 2 trucks is Called The Fire Engine! & It's Used 4 Pumping Water!
You Know That Fire Fighters Must Test That Switch up There Which is! The Electrical Siren!
2 Chevys, A Mack CF Ladder, A 1956 Mack, and And another Mack CF Pumper.
The Mack's were a massive fan favorite in New Jersey and in NYC+Suburbs... I was lucky enough to see Deepwater, NJ run a Mack/Baker Tower ladder back when I was little in 2006 before the replaced it with Cherry Hill, NJ's 2007 Seagrave/Baker a full decade later.
I loved the Hot air ballon one. Be really cool if you uploaded that one. ❤
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Found it for you.
🍼💏🎂🍼🍕
The old Mack and Stuphen though.
4 the ending I'll add well that's the end of our tour 2 the firehouse.
I hope you enjoyed it. I know I sure did.
You would only dispatch an engine to a leaf fire not a ladder if it was a bigger leaf fire you would dispatch 2 or 3 engines
I hope Nutley Ladder 1 gets fixed and refurbed, the E-One Hurricane Aerial Ladder.
Plus they half 2 test the air horn as well.
Damn jack quit smoking
Love the coats.
My Grandfather was Frank Jarvis. Not sure if he was Chief during the time this was filmed. Pretty cool!
They dispatched a ladder to a leaf fire 😂😂😂
I never knew this was in nutley nj.
Anyone happen to remember the magic show one?
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Just watched it tonight for the first time in probably 30 years
Those are old trucks my dad drive one when he was in the fire service thank you to all those are in the firefighter service I was in a fire service I was in since 2006-2007-2013 and thank you to all those in paramedics service as well
Also don't forget the police department
Love seeing the old macks
You guys need to upgrade your Fire Trucks, I love that you guys are still using macks though
they prolly hav upgraded by now. this is an old video
+JakeCrashedMC There's nothing wrong with using old engines and ladder trucks as long as they're well maintained and serviced. That old red C95 is probably rated at between 1000-1250 GPM, and the lime green CF 600 is probably about the same, which is common for a present-day first due engine. Yes as apparatus ages and parts wear out it becomes more difficult to locate replacements, but they can be found or made. Many brand-new Fire Engines can't hold a candle to the old pumpers as far as reliability goes, because there is far too much electronic bullcrap integrated in the design. A vehicle intended to save lives in very dangerous situations and likely to be covered in water, soot, and grime in the line of duty should not have many electronically operated systems, I don't care how water resistant they are, if there is a leak, water at 150psi plus will find its way in somehow, and then what? Someone dies because a chip or a circuit board shorted out and the apparatus could not function as it was intended. Just because it's old, doesn't mean it's not up to the job.
Meet Jackie the dalmatian's Son a Little Boy Dalmatian Named Joe! heading 4 trouble
A Golden Labrador Retriver.
Presenting Hannah the dog's Husband Dalmatian Jackie.
god bless you jakie and your fire men
WOW, i havent seen this in.....probably 30 years!
7:11 those are the old jump seats
Lol The cat in a tree sterotype
oxygen masks *boooooom* xD i think kids are smarter than this now mind jeez those pumps are old :P amazing how things have changed and upgraded
blacktest Don’t firefighters still use oxygen masks?
Please tell me this song is available somewhere.... My company needs to be motivated with this shit!
Why does the dog sound like he’s smoked a pack a day for years?
Imagine responding an Aerial to what’s basically a trash fire
6:28 they don't do that anymore
I dont remember the dog sounding like that 😭
The firefighter with the red Helmet is a captain you can tell if a firefighter is a captain by the red Helmet