Okay, the way they did that first truck actually looks amazing. As you may know I like unique colored trucks so great catch! Goodness, 15:35 reminds me of Tampa Fire Rescue, same ambulance and basically the same livery.
I am a big fan of different coloured trucks and am partial to a yellow fire trucks. Where I live in Atlantic Canada our municipal Fire Dept had switched to Yellow in the late 70's/ early eighties but started phasing them back out in about a decade. To me the higher prevalence of red private vehicles on the roads now, including heavies, the yellow really stands out, especially from a distance. I really like the Fluorescent Lime Yellow that they use in Miami-Dade. There are several white ones look sharp as well but worry about them in heavy snow conditions as for the visibility, in the winter you almost always have a major fire in extreme cold and snowy weather.
Love the videos. One observation, always irks me when the light bar doesn’t work, and the cure is a Phillips head screwdriver and a bulb swap. 10 minutes max to fix. The newer light bars are even easier cause it’s all plug and play. Easy. When I started in 86 everything was still sealed beam rotator, strobes were just starting to be introduced. Always loved checking out trucks on MA calls and then seeing great looking trucks but the warning lights don’t work cause nobody took the time to fix it. Then hearing the engineer bitch that traffic wasn’t moving for them. If they hear you and don’t see you, they ain’t moving. Our society is programed if no lights no worries, lights-move (hopefully not always the case, that’s what horns/siren are for). Instead of sitting in the ready room watching Chicago fire or backdraft for the 1000th time, fix the warning equipment. Your crews safety and the poor smuck in the car who can’t see you will be safer. Here endth the lesson.
Most of the time its the camera with der lights the camera wont pick it up someone it will tho so its most likely the camera not the light i saw a chicago truck responding looked like the lights were off but it was just the camera
17:58 nice old car
Okay, the way they did that first truck actually looks amazing. As you may know I like unique colored trucks so great catch! Goodness, 15:35 reminds me of Tampa Fire Rescue, same ambulance and basically the same livery.
That second truck is amazing! Yellow, Blue, and White. Monroe has some great trucks at District #1 as well.
It sure is!
Love the red and blue lights! ❤️💙
Any color or decal of the fire trucks is good enough to do their job!!
Thanks for watching!
@@demonracer2 Np!
The green one in the opening was a nice color.
It’s definitely different, thanks for watching!
Nice! I knew Newark was gonna be in one of these.
Half of the video might be Newark, lol. 😂
Awesome compilation
Awesome complation!!!
Nice catch
awesome compilation!
I love the Wallington Volvo
Awesome colors of the fire trucks
I am a big fan of different coloured trucks and am partial to a yellow fire trucks. Where I live in Atlantic Canada our municipal Fire Dept had switched to Yellow in the late 70's/ early eighties but started phasing them back out in about a decade. To me the higher prevalence of red private vehicles on the roads now, including heavies, the yellow really stands out, especially from a distance. I really like the Fluorescent Lime Yellow that they use in Miami-Dade. There are several white ones look sharp as well but worry about them in heavy snow conditions as for the visibility, in the winter you almost always have a major fire in extreme cold and snowy weather.
Thats great, hopefully you enjoyed the video!
Do more plis love them
10:11 Going to miss that truck. Love the new one they got, but this one I became all too familiar with. Always will be
ONE BAD LTI
16:13 LOL is that engine singing?
It has beautiful high notes just like Beyoncé
@@Signal11 facts
Wow! In 3:32 they show the police truck. I didn't know they could be fire truks
Cool!
Thanks!
Awesome ❤ video
Thanks 🤗
3:34 police fire truck
Love the videos. One observation, always irks me when the light bar doesn’t work, and the cure is a Phillips head screwdriver and a bulb swap. 10 minutes max to fix. The newer light bars are even easier cause it’s all plug and play. Easy. When I started in 86 everything was still sealed beam rotator, strobes were just starting to be introduced. Always loved checking out trucks on MA calls and then seeing great looking trucks but the warning lights don’t work cause nobody took the time to fix it. Then hearing the engineer bitch that traffic wasn’t moving for them. If they hear you and don’t see you, they ain’t moving. Our society is programed if no lights no worries, lights-move (hopefully not always the case, that’s what horns/siren are for).
Instead of sitting in the ready room watching Chicago fire or backdraft for the 1000th time, fix the warning equipment. Your crews safety and the poor smuck in the car who can’t see you will be safer. Here endth the lesson.
Most of the time its the camera with der lights the camera wont pick it up someone it will tho so its most likely the camera not the light i saw a chicago truck responding looked like the lights were off but it was just the camera
Anyone else notice the engine running over the traffic cone starting at 3:40?
Good eye!
i request this thanks you i love the colors of the fire trucks 😃
At my department I’m at right now, our Tower Ladder 1 is a weird green color, and we’ve nicknamed it “Pickle 1”
That’s amazing lol so good
Newark Nj keeps taking them Ls with those colors 🥱
4:10 not really a fan of green trucks and lights
Me on my way to a lift assist
What and what station is that fire truck from? 13:53
Wilmington Co. No. 1 it looks like
*Washington
Matawan NJ
Ty
Matawan Fire Dept.
Washington Engine Co. 1
13:50 1:28 16:04 18:35
Am I the only one who seen the cone
Nope!
I mean fire trucks
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hate to see the ugly chevrons ruining a unique color scheme.
Awesome compilation
Thank you!