@@drwheycooler8423 No clue haha i was thinking the same, and im pretty sure it’s straight piped and deleted. (If it even came with a DPF system in the first place)
This design was a great idea. Haz-mat trucks have been growing in size & OAL. This lowers the CG & allows for much greater maneuverability. I'd like to see more depts with traffic & roadway size issues adopt this design for their heavy rescues too.
I was there yesterday and caught E18 and Ambulace 65❤ fun fact that engine is 21 years old! Here’s from yesterday-> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YONHHafMXZE.htmlsi=Cwj4KhofKd9qYBLM
Why don’t you go ask them? 🤷🏻♂️😬🙄🤦🏻♂️🤡 They got out in 1 minute and 4 seconds from when the video began. We have no idea what kind of call they were responding to. It might have been a call where an ambulance was due to respond, but was never needed. 🤡
That Pierce Arrow Engine 3 is not that old And that Q Sounds like that. Someone doesn't know how to use it or it was Purchased At Q-Mart. K MARTS SIster company
That is one unique looking hazmat tiller. LA county Fire Dept has a Tractor Drawn Hazmat but its not a tiller they also have a Tractor Drawn USAR Non tiller. I know that the city of Orange California used to have a Tractor Drawn Heavy Rescue with a Tiller but instead of it having an Aerial Ladder it Actually had a boom it was quite interesting as well.
My goodness that QE2 siren that’s mounted on the grill of Tower 18, that must vibrate the hell out of the interior of the cab when it’s wound up. Bad placement.