I know that area very well I go by there all the time on the bus and in the car day and night but i never imagined for something like this to happen I do like their fire trucks they look pretty cool I see them all the time
The city painted them white during WW2 to make them more visible during the blackouts on city streets. White is the most visible color at night. After the war ended the city kept the paint scheme.
I know that area very well I go by there all the time on the bus and in the car day and night but i never imagined for something like this to happen I do like their fire trucks they look pretty cool I see them all the time
Lucky you got to ride along with Engine 6
not everyday you see an engine backing down the road to a call.
Anyone know why 15's has been using a spare for the past 2 yesrs? Was it totaled (sometimes after this video)?
I remember this job. I swear I just talked to my guys about this complex
Gotta love those white rigs! I believe Quincy MA operated with white apparatus as did Milton MA. Love the Q too! Real fire trucks have a Federal Q.
The city painted them white during WW2 to make them more visible during the blackouts on city streets. White is the most visible color at night. After the war ended the city kept the paint scheme.
@ABMP4D3 had a friend on back in the 80s. Mike Pope. Lost track of him some years ago.
Great video!
Grease fires are one thing to deal with. Just use simple baking soda. House fires are a major issue. Also cool vid man
FWFD Station 51 in Indiana always busy everyday.
It looks like none of the men on the truck have seat belts on. Some fire depts have it so they cannot drive off until everyone buckled