Old and Antique Fire Apparatus lights and Siren Parade To the 42nd Annual PA pump primers muster and some footage from the muster Like me on Facebook at / rainman14yt and follow me on instagram at Rainman14_yt Outro: MYRNE- architect
8:35 to 8:40 Strong Fire Company Mount Carmel Twp PA Engine 25. I've got this rig, its still in good condition, still runs is in great shape. Its a 1974 Mack CF600 and its a Pedigree (Golden Bulldog). It's a twin turbo Mack diesel engine. It served South Amboy NJ, and then served Strong Fire Company. RSI (Rescue Systems Inc) did the body and the pump. Its in good hands now.
Can't believe some of them drove through that puddle. Cleaned way to many wheel wells. I used to despise calls in the rain. Loved seeing all those trucks. Many from my day back in the seventies and eighties.
Yo that Seagrave at 1:11 was fricken bad ass!!! The one at 3:11 was bad ass too. The yellow truck at 5:44 bad ass, the take off at 6:09 was sick, and I heard a 6V92 at 8:10.
Everything looks great after all these years later thanks your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to everyone who responds keep them safe out there job well done you should be proud appreciate you should be proud ! Joe
6:02 that is a very rare Seagrave Ladder. They didn't make very many HB Ladder truck's like that one. That particular frame size usually came in Pumper's or Tiller's.
We still have old 1983 Mack open cab CF's, 1984 Seagrave Open Cab Marions, and 1985-1987 Seagrave Open Cab HB's running in our reserve Fleet in Long Beach California (and our newest is a 2016 KME Kovatch so surprising and the city's population is 500K)
Eduardo Correia , I am a Firefighter in my home town. The thanks are appreciated but not necessary. All of us do what we do because we enjoy helping people.
Can someone who disliked this video please tell me why you and almost 2K+ of you all disliked it? This is an awesome video that shows the evolution of the fire service...
Very classic keep up the good work your service is deeply appreciated thanks for everything you do best wishes to everyone take care really enjoy your style . Joe
I can imagine being a very confused driver driving past this not realizing the giant convoy of fire trucks behind them. I swear at night people would probably pull over for a vintage ambulance with lights and sirens on
Very Impressive! The styles of back then, and closer to today's equipment is what's mostly impressing. Just wondering, is the multi-colored, rotating lights on the front something new, or, older? Honestly, I've never seen them before.
@ Rainman 14, thanks for that, as with any fire engine, with the lights on them like that, people would have to be real blind not seeing that coming up behind you. I was a Volunteer for 10 years prior to 1990. I started out in 1979, and watched quite a bit of changes, from the 4 beamer to full bars. Now with todays LEDs, they're more compact, and of course, quite visible. Have a good one.
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When I first started driving ladders they had gas engines and manual transmissions. You had to baby the clutch on one old FWD Tractor otherwise the driveline was bad about breaking and the trailer/ladder was 30 years old.
does American fire departments not have water tankers to go on a call? in Denmark where I live when they get called to a fire they always send a ladder. truck an engine and a water tanker. just wondering
The old seagrave yellow/green truck company! any idea where it came from? it looks exactly like the one from my dads department but they took the markings off of it when they decommissioned it!