Excellent video. Love the vintage American La France rigs. I must say that you saved the best for last... A close up shot of that TDA with a roaring Detroit V8 and a Federal Q.
I love the video !!! with all different fire trucks , but im a huge fan of Simon Duplex which is the last truck to respond. I wish they still manufacturer them and I have big dreams they're build stronger and knock pierce off the map. I also like certain Seagrave trucks. Passaic Simon duplex tiller was the first truck I loved when I was 5 years old. They still have her today and I still love the truck as if I first fell in love with it. I found out about Garfield's tiller back in 99 - 2000 and loved they're truck to ever since. They're my two favorite trucks in the world its nothing like a 8v92 Simon Duplex 110 LTi -TDA.
I definitely appreciate you posting this video. My favorite part is the instance at 1:15 with the classic ALF taking a street and then, at 1:30, you have a new ALF taking the same route. One question: Is the ALF ladder at 16:14 considered a reserve truck or is it still active duty? I noticed it doesn't have any front-facing blue lights and, based on the other trucks, I'd assume the NJ code may stipulate this.
So, in researching this random cause based on my own note, I've found that, at least from what I can read, the NJ Permanent Statutes are not exactly being followed for emergency vehicles in all instances. In fact, in reading over it, it recommends different things at different times for seemingly duplicate situations.
im part of the first house that pulled out not the ladder but the engine people never move for us no matter what only if there isn't a lot of cars are we able to get out
@DEFLEPPARDFAN4LIFE 1976 American Lafrance
Right around 8:15 you want to yell GET THE **** OUT OF THE WAY at those idiot drivers
Excellent video. Love the vintage American La France rigs. I must say that you saved the best for last... A close up shot of that TDA with a roaring Detroit V8 and a Federal Q.
After 3 minutes I can't hear shit
That truck at 8:24 looked really weird, lie a tiller would in the back, but it wasnt......
I love the video !!! with all different fire trucks , but im a huge fan of Simon Duplex which is the last truck to respond. I wish they still manufacturer them and I have big dreams they're build stronger and knock pierce off the map. I also like certain Seagrave trucks. Passaic Simon duplex tiller was the first truck I loved when I was 5 years old. They still have her today and I still love the truck as if I first fell in love with it. I found out about Garfield's tiller back in 99 - 2000 and loved they're truck to ever since. They're my two favorite trucks in the world its nothing like a 8v92 Simon Duplex 110 LTi -TDA.
Wow 11:50 thats something you'll never see again.
15:11 is that a guy on the back??????
did u notice the fire truck almost hit that van 3:10
@homer218 Can you tell me what department the ladder at 6:47 belongs to? Thanks.
damn, bergan county need to teach lessons on how to use a siren.... these guys are awesome!!!
Fire Department of North Yankee Used Fire Apparatus History.
(Macks, Seagrave, & Pierce)
very nice apparatus's (or whatever the plural form of apparatus is)
I definitely appreciate you posting this video. My favorite part is the instance at 1:15 with the classic ALF taking a street and then, at 1:30, you have a new ALF taking the same route. One question: Is the ALF ladder at 16:14 considered a reserve truck or is it still active duty? I noticed it doesn't have any front-facing blue lights and, based on the other trucks, I'd assume the NJ code may stipulate this.
1:15
1:30
16:14
It’s a active duty rig for my town department. Most likely 2nd due if needed.
Thumbs up for the real old ladder with gumballs at 16:00!!!
16:00
around 835 is awesome with that q siren
yes
1:04 reminds me of my hometown when I was little. But no Q disappointed 😞
12:45 Once again, I have pictures of THAT rig in the same magazine. That's crazy!
12:45
Love the old school riggs
So, in researching this random cause based on my own note, I've found that, at least from what I can read, the NJ Permanent Statutes are not exactly being followed for emergency vehicles in all instances. In fact, in reading over it, it recommends different things at different times for seemingly duplicate situations.
Bergen not "bergan'; where not "wear"; relying not "relieing"
no disrespect
I HAVE PICTURES OF THE EXACT TRUCK IN A PIERCE MANUFACTURING MAGAZINE! LOL
im part of the first house that pulled out not the ladder but the engine people never move for us no matter what only if there isn't a lot of cars are we able to get out
13:37 Train horns?
chill
HELLO PEOPLE IT IS THE LAW TO MOVE OUT OF THE WAY OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES
Americans people they don't give a shi*
Wasn't even close. But I can see how you got that from the camera angle.
Thumbs up if you saw the geese in the first clip!!!
What happened in ridgefield nj when did you take is video
how do you find this trucks when they come ??
Do you have any new and more footage of Bergen fire apparatus?
Yep I did!
@joek0617 It's just apparatus
I can't hear anything after 3 minutes
You should do a video like this of the NYFD
11:23 that seagrave is yellow or orange and 11:50 I like that one but what fire department is that
Hasbrouk Heights New Jersey Fire Department
anyone else notice the geese?
engine 3 has a nice jake!
yes I did :-) lol looks sweet
saved the best for last!
Good stuff!
yes I did lol :-))))
12:25 thats my company lol
There is no excuse for a fireman standing on the outside of a rig.
nice video
wow the first ladder is a very very big thing
My ladder truck is twise bigger than that
sweet!!!
Bergen*