I know some of my data on the apparatus may be off. I don't memorize every single spec to every piece of apparatus. If i have an opportunity to shoot trucks I take it. Any suggestions and/or corrections are always welcome. I'm a 3rd generation firefighter, who just loves trucks and what they do. Beyond them putting fires out, specs just aren't my thing.
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
I know some of my data on the apparatus may be off. I don't memorize every single spec to every piece of apparatus. If i have an opportunity to shoot trucks I take it. Any suggestions and/or corrections are always welcome. I'm a 3rd generation firefighter, who just loves trucks and what they do. Beyond them putting fires out, specs just aren't my thing.
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Well put !!! Some people just don't understand guys like you and me take pics and might not have time to hunt down the information, or just "like" taking the pics and moving on to the next piece of apparatus !!! Keep up the good work brother !!
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours ! Arrive Alive !
I like to recieve the correct information from FirePics member on the trucks that I post and photos that others post.
I like to keep information of the rigs correct. Sometimes this is usefull to those who save photos of trucks from a certain area or builder. This is also usefull to departments that are building a web site or a history of their department. I would like to thank all of the members who contribute the information as well as the photos.
The Mack from Frenchtown was replaced by a Spartan/4-Guys, as far as I know. I was across the river from it in Bucks County a couple years back, and wanted to make the trip over, but the guys in Bucks said it was gone.
West Trenton's 1988 Pemfab/Sanford Rescue Truck. Recently replaced
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The old Rescue 33 is being converted into Special Services 33, which will include dive rescue support, after speaking with some of their members at this year's Mercer County Fire Prevention Parade in Hopewell.