Port Chester FD E60, TL2, R40 (Spare) C2393, E64, E61, & E62 Responding
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2023
- Port Chester Fire Department Engine 60, Tower Ladder 2, Rescue 40 (Spare Rescue 41) Car 2393, Engine 64, Engine 61, and Engine 62 Responding to a Dryer Fire on Nella Way, in Port Chester, New York.
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This video was taken on 12/2/23
Engine 60: 2019 Pierce Enforcer (1500/500)
Tower Ladder 2: 2020 Seagrave Capitol/Aerialscope (95FT MM)
Rescue 41: 1994 Pierce Lance
Car 2393: 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
Engine 64: 1999 Pierce Lance (1500/500)
Engine 61: 2003 Seagrave (2000/500)
Engine 62: 2008 Pierce Arrow XT (1500/500
Nice my top 2 favorites Seagrave and Pierce. Great video.
Santa driving the Cadillac convertible at 2:44 lol
Ooooo
I saw like 5 generations of rig right there. Any reason why PCFD runs that mix of Seagrave/Pierce? Is it a cost thing or availability thing?
More of an availability thing.
It's company choice on what manufacturer they want to go with
That white pickup looked like something too. It had flashing tail lights.
Probably a deputy chief or captain who POV'd it.
What's with all the rigs that are driver only?
This fire department is all volunteer, and the members that couldn't make it to the firehouse in time can take their personal vehicles to the scene as well.
With volunteer department, that's what shows up. Depending on time of day, 5 station paged, 4 guys.
@@wcfirebuff5428people keep being mean to me and what should I do
Love seeing those BIG cab engines with a driver only..LOL
Boy, these folks don’t know how to yield, do they?
That is my former name
Cost new firetrucks very expensive keeping firetruck better