Just classic love ever single minute of way to go love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go you guys deserve alot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out there !!!❤❤😂😂😅 Joe
Great looking tiller truck and fire engines like the style still going strong after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks great catches as usual you guys rock thanks to bad I wasn't there to see something like this in a lifetime thanks ! Joe
The fire engines look great after all these years later thanks for your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
You know, when I was active in Gray's Harbor County, WA back in the 90s, many departments were still running 1960s equipment, and our neighboring dept was running a 1940s stick until 1994, when it became a parade truck...
@Emergency response Videos and returning fire medic Well, NFPA sets standards, but they are not OSHA or any other regulatory body. And Ocean Shores followed the certification procedures. It was interesting to see the amount of flex in that thing when they had the ladder pipe going.
@@406fish1 To be fair, mechanical sirens including Q's have been in use for years. The Q2 goes back to the 1950s with the Q2A, which had no break. Rotorays are also fairly old, older than most think. But yes the powercalls were probably added later, probably as updates to the apparatus while they were in service.
@@Stargazzer811 Threw 1969 to 1995 Q2b’s were fairly rare specially on Hahn, Mack, pierce, and lefrance, also some of these really old trucks near horse drawn have brand new newer model q2b’s on them witch lead me to believe they were added on by the owners, but at the end of the day, it’s PA not out of the normal to see a bunch of ugly trucks with 10 Q2b’s and a roto ray on each side of the truck.
@@406fish1 Well Pennsylvania is one of those states that takes the fire service VERY seriously. And in turn, its light and siren packages seriously. But if you want 2 Roto-rays, look up Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company in Virginia and look at their primary engines.
This is cool brings bsck grest memories of my dad being a firefighter .
Just classic love ever single minute of way to go love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go you guys deserve alot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong way to go very impressed stay safe and warm out there !!!❤❤😂😂😅 Joe
Thanks!
Thank you for the Lights and different SIREN tones. Very interesting and very neat that full power on Federal Qs.
Great looking tiller truck and fire engines like the style still going strong after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks great catches as usual you guys rock thanks to bad I wasn't there to see something like this in a lifetime thanks ! Joe
The fire engines look great after all these years later thanks for your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
I love older rigs!
@@FireBuffCentral my grandpap and my great father they both work for the fire department all long time ago
Very very great 😃👍😀👍😃👍😀👍
Very nice, well done!
Just imagine all those fire trucks responding to a fire
You know, when I was active in Gray's Harbor County, WA back in the 90s, many departments were still running 1960s equipment, and our neighboring dept was running a 1940s stick until 1994, when it became a parade truck...
Dang!!!! How were they able to use a ladder truck so long without NFPA finding out, since NFPA says to replace a truck every 20 years
@Emergency response Videos and returning fire medic Well, NFPA sets standards, but they are not OSHA or any other regulatory body. And Ocean Shores followed the certification procedures. It was interesting to see the amount of flex in that thing when they had the ladder pipe going.
@@billshaw770 alright
I have Mt. Aetna's heavy rescue in Denver Colorado that I purchased several years ago...1969 Ford...
that was pretty cool
Chulada de maquina
I agree!
wow, thanks for sharing. i don’t think i’ve ever seen that many Hahn’s in one place.
Thanks for watching!
Used to see them all over, when Hahn still was around. Mack too.
You should be proud and amazed always appreciate you guys thanks job well done after these years love and appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
hopefully the door didn't rip off from that mack cf the compartment door was left wide open swinging too
It didn’t rip off, they closed it!
Don't think I've ever seen that many roto-rays on that many older apparatus before, ever.
Also don't think I've seen that many 70's, 80's and 90's trucks with a q2B and powercalls guarantee over half of them were added on after purchase
@@406fish1 To be fair, mechanical sirens including Q's have been in use for years. The Q2 goes back to the 1950s with the Q2A, which had no break. Rotorays are also fairly old, older than most think. But yes the powercalls were probably added later, probably as updates to the apparatus while they were in service.
@@Stargazzer811 Threw 1969 to 1995 Q2b’s were fairly rare specially on Hahn, Mack, pierce, and lefrance, also some of these really old trucks near horse drawn have brand new newer model q2b’s on them witch lead me to believe they were added on by the owners, but at the end of the day, it’s PA not out of the normal to see a bunch of ugly trucks with 10 Q2b’s and a roto ray on each side of the truck.
@@406fish1 Well Pennsylvania is one of those states that takes the fire service VERY seriously. And in turn, its light and siren packages seriously. But if you want 2 Roto-rays, look up Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company in Virginia and look at their primary engines.
@@Stargazzer811 Scientifically Mars Lights and Roto Rays do nothing to alert traffic of your presents.
I’m always a bit surprised at rigs who forget to turn on their lights or have only some of the lights operating.
I’m always surprised to see lights working on older rigs
Very cool but the baby in the mothers arms in the beginning should have been shut down immediately. Come on now..
That was not the baby, that was the theme song from “EMERGENCY!” Playing on the ladder
@@emergencyresponsevideosand4423 no the woman hold the baby.
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My man almost lost his compartment door in that Mack
Haha yup
what is 4:38
this camera work is giving me a headache