FDNY Engine 220 Engine 239 and Ladder 122

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

This one is a bit confusing. Engine 239 and Ladder 122 were coming back from the EMS run and 220 want on on another EMS run.

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  • i got a question why is engine 220 gonna go when engine 239 could have just taken it.

  • It was in 220's first due.

  • Is this the only firehouse out of the FDNY that has three trucks housed in the same building?

  • It is not.

  • did 239 finished getting renovated yet?

  • No not yet but it it close to being completed.

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  • @IR1985 It has two engines and one truck.

    What's the difference? An Engine company uses a fire engine, while a Ladder company uses a fire truck.

  • CRUD that mustuve taken an hour because off all tye stupid civvioians!

  • IS this the only 220 engine FDNY in NY?

  • Jeez, this has got to be a pain in the ass half the time

  • @JNHstudios

    ah okey thank you.

    the firefighters in NY are very nice. i love the cars.

    Check out the german fireCars

  • @Jannikl102 Your english is not too bad. In Canada and the USA fire apparatus "coming home from an emergency" drive like any normal car, with no lights or siren. When they go to back up into the station, they turn on their lights to warn the other cars to stay away, that way its safer for everyone. Hope that helps!

  • One question , iam german , also my english is bad.

    in germany when the fire cars coming home from a emercency , they havent all lights on and the horn.

    and why in new york are the cars have all lights on when they coming home.?

    i hope you understand me , iam 13 years old.

  • This Fire Truck has a Detroit Diesel Series 60 turbo engine!

  • Are the transmissions automatic or stick shift? Just curious.

  • @MrJakemoffitt because 239 still responds to their first due area

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