Back in the day this department had those two strobes on all the rigs.Those "F" head strobes are meant to be rear warnings not primary roof beacons.Yucky!
haha i saw this truck responding to a call once, slowest fire truck i've seen. I can't believe Fairfield used to have one like this that was formerly from BFD.
What's wrong with that, as long as it gets the job done.
AJBMP77 3 weeks ago
Please tell me that's a spare...
firepower782 2 years ago
Yes, a spare.
CodeRed362 2 years ago
that mack cf pumper i remember seeing a mack like this but it was not red but it was lime green
schemer1991 2 years ago
im from bridgeport nj
NATEBVFD181 3 years ago
hey winhallvt1 Fairfield still has it. it is at the Tranning Grounds. They use it for tranning so they dont allways have to use other trucks.
Jets2742 3 years ago
Back in the day this department had those two strobes on all the rigs.Those "F" head strobes are meant to be rear warnings not primary roof beacons.Yucky!
fmartinjr 3 years ago
haha i saw this truck responding to a call once, slowest fire truck i've seen. I can't believe Fairfield used to have one like this that was formerly from BFD.
winhallvt1 3 years ago
If you look closeyly you see the lights and they are acctullay fin just smaller.
Jets2742 3 years ago
Believe me - the lights are the LAST reason why that pig shouldn't be in service! =)
ffnick40 3 years ago
We still run with an '82 Manual Trans. Mack pumper. Still good to see someone else has a Mack.
FireMarshalZ 4 years ago
It's good to see a mack fire truck still running.
metroktransit 4 years ago
If they're strobes, the camera is not quick enough to pick it up.
Mack CF FTW!
scabbyal 4 years ago
that truck shouldnt even be in service becayse you cant see them lights.
fire904 4 years ago