Classic fire engines, fire appliances, turntables and support vehicles

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  • This collection of fire engine, appliance, turntable & support vehicle photos comprise fire-related vehicles from the 1900s through to the 1980s, including various ex-military and wartime (AFS) fire appliances.
    Well-known manufacturers of fire engines such as Dennis, Leyland, Carmichael, Bedford, Commer and AEC rub shoulders here with less-frequently-encountered examples from the likes of Land Rover, Unimog, Jaguar and GMC. Old airfields can be good hunting ground for older fire engines and support vehicles, and a number of them have been included in this set of images.
    If you've ever served in the fire services and remember riding in, or driving, any of the vehicles shown - perhaps the Green Goddess, or one of the Dennis-based appliances, please add a note and say hello in the comments section.
    Do you have a favourite amongst the vintage & classic fire-related vehicles shown here?
    To see all the videos now on the channel, please visit the following page:
    / oldclassiccarrj
    Many relate to classic commercial vehicles, large and small.
    Thanks for watching.
    #fireengines #fireappliances #classictrucks
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  • @oldclassiccarUK
    @oldclassiccarUK  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here:
    th-cam.com/users/oldclassiccarRJvideos
    Channel homepage:
    th-cam.com/channels/KaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg.html

  • @joedannunzio9416
    @joedannunzio9416 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fire engine's always used to make me feel safe until I realised that someone was having a bad day. Still nice to see so many older types are still around.

  • @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587
    @jimmyviaductophilelawley5587 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had a toy Pathfinder. It was my pride and joy aged 4. Thanks for the FG. Loveley!

  • @silverline6935
    @silverline6935 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Back to my childhood and watching the firemen racing into the fire station on their bicycles. We had a Commer QX, just like the one in the video with the bells on each front corner.

  • @roychivers8134
    @roychivers8134 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolutely loved your program...

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Roy!! Lots of truck/van content on here now

  • @craigsibley8161
    @craigsibley8161 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👍👍👍

  • @mikego18753
    @mikego18753 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    lots of great stuff.I like that they,re all hand built.Favorate,yep,Dennis Ned 145 near the start,what a belting machine.
    Cheers.

  • @whiteonggoy7009
    @whiteonggoy7009 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dennis first fire engine 1908 for those interested....thanks sir for the upload.

  • @Vince_uk
    @Vince_uk 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    👍

  • @manuelstarr3602
    @manuelstarr3602 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank mate.. Cheers

  • @EvanDowell1213
    @EvanDowell1213 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everytime i see an old Bedford TK, it reminds me of Jupiter from Pontypandy Fire Brigade.

  • @stephenricketts7764
    @stephenricketts7764 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A nice collection of old fire engines. Looking at some of those reminded me of Dad's Army, I think they drove an old Dennis as usual got in a right state. 😁 Seeing the Green Goddesses took me back to the fire firghters strike when they were out in force . Those airport appliances have a very powerful jet. I think I saw some do a training session on TV sometime ago. Thanks for sharing this collection. 👍

  • @a11csc
    @a11csc 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    some really nice machines there

  • @funlifebananas1061
    @funlifebananas1061 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What’s not to like here?Another great selection.I’m glad to see the wartime AFS Austin K2’s.Much like the austerity spec buses built at the time,they were extremely basic in construction,mainly plywood and very sparsely equipped and were probably not expected to last very long.I’d be interested to know how many were lost in the blitz.Almost all the buses produced during the war had to be re bodied very soon afterwards as unseasoned wood was used and they had a tendency to warp and come apart as you’d expect the Austin’s to do. Many of the buses did service well into the sixties though so there was nothing wrong with the engineering. I really like the fire engines used in company fire services.The Morris Minor is lovely and I bet it had a couple of thousand miles on the clock when it was withdrawn from service.The Portuguese Bedford is a work of art.

  • @johnswain1092
    @johnswain1092 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I joined Sheffield fire brigade in 1969 one of my very early memories was going to a job in the early hours of a very cold winters morning on a turntable ladder LWB 99D an AEC merryweather appliance.It was absolutely freezing and the driver says to me shall I put the heater on, he leaned forward and flicked a switch. The heater turned out to be one of those very early windscreen demisters that stuck on the windscreen with 2 suckers. The same appliance was later turned over going round a roundabout early one morning on the way back from a job. As the appliance lay there in all its glory a passing postman on his rounds remarked to the driver that it was at least as clean underneath as it was on top. Many years later after retirement there was and item in a retired firefighters magazine asking for information about the same machine as he had just purchased it. I hope he has still got it and that is still a runner.

  • @intake152
    @intake152 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I always enjoy your videos regardless of subject. My late Father drove many appliances during the War and in the "blackout" ... usually heading to Liverpool from Yorkshire during their frequent blitzes. I was always fascinated by his many stories, or tales :) He'd joined the AFS in the '30s and was then conscripted into the regular fire brigade for the duration. He did not enjoy the open Dennis or Leyland in the winter, nor Liverpool.

  • @eugenes496
    @eugenes496 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow!!!!! What a great video

  • @martinhoward977
    @martinhoward977 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was interested in your video and some the different types, especially the Merryweather turntable. I was an apprentice in Deptford working on many of the Merryweather equipment from 1958 to 1963. So happy to help you with any details of my time there. Pity you do not have any photos of the different tenders and pump engines. I spent most time on the turntable units.
    Martin

  • @jmdoutdoors5729
    @jmdoutdoors5729 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome collection of fire trucks. Thank you very much from California.

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another great collection of photographs, thank you. Whenever I think fire engine I think Commer! It must be the Dinky toy connection.

  • @austingreenough6396
    @austingreenough6396 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello from Australia, I love these gorgeous classic fire trucks.Love the little Morris Minor fire truck .
    Great photographs.
    Thank you for your video

  • @bobsee4734
    @bobsee4734 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The huge green Oshkosh is a USAF Crash Tender developed in the late 60s for coverage of large frame aircraft such as the C-5A Galaxy. This unit was designated a P-15. GVW was 120,000+ lbs. Powered by two Detroit diesel 8V92TAs with Allison automatic transmissions. Power dividers on each drove two 1250 GPM fire pumps. Water tank held 6000 gals/foam tank 515 gals AFFF. The pump & roll capable vehicle could accelerate all 66 tons from 0-50 mph in 60 seconds and put 20,000 gallons of finished product on the ground in 72 seconds. Combined fuel efficiency was 1 mpg on a 70 gallon fuel tank. Each tire contained enough rubber to make 32 automobile tires.

  • @VirtualJMills
    @VirtualJMills 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cannot link directly, but Doug did a driving test of a retired 6x6 Land Rover fire truck ... minus all water tanks, and fire-gear -- Video titled: I Drove a 6-Wheel Drive Land Rover Fire Truck -- TH-cam · Doug DeMuro -- Jun 2, 2016

  • @terryprice7459
    @terryprice7459 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi thanks for another great video, perfect quality photos loads of information as always. 😀😀

  • @michaelobrien9825
    @michaelobrien9825 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm not too sure if you would be able to use the term Austin gypsy nowadays, however great video for those of us that admire old vehicles.

  • @jonesbutler4
    @jonesbutler4 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to or was on a YTS at GKN Fire Service In Telford. I got to Drive an old FOX and a Landy Fire Truck i also had the opportunity to drive a Range Rover six-wheel at RAF at Cosford. my memories were that She was terrible at Turning in Tight Spaces. My Dream is to Restore a Saxon Dodge in Shropshire Fire Service Speck. I have never seen one as yet. Unfortunately, I Joined in 1986 and they Closed Down GKN Fire Service the Very same Year. The Equipment was in a Poor state then it took ages to start the Land Rover LOL. Glad there was never a Fire LOL.

  • @iwasglad122
    @iwasglad122 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic montage! A shame, though, to see the GGs without their bells. Luckily I was able to acquire a bell some years ago...now all I need is the GG to put it on! I've driven a GG - wonderful experience and one hell of a workout! My aim now is to find a kind owner who will let me loose on a Dennis F8. Fingers crossed! Subscribed!

  • @andyglewv8
    @andyglewv8 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own a 1956 Green Goddess, great fun to drive, slow and steady. It has been reviewed and on TH-cam. idriveaclassic

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I bet having a full load of water on board altered the handling dramatically

    • @andyglewv8
      @andyglewv8 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@oldclassiccarUK yes very much so. The centre of gravity is very high.

  • @retrobrid2784
    @retrobrid2784 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How can I send you photos of old cars and trucks? Will I get a reply?

  • @98Blackbess
    @98Blackbess ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I own a 1989 Dennis RS rescue pump. Driving it is a real pleasure with its 10.47 litre Perkins diesel V8 engine coupled to an Allison automatic gearbox. A common request from serving firefighters while at various shows and fire service events are, "Can you take our Scania and leave us with your Dennis". studio.th-cam.com/users/videovv_YDmsPK8U/edit