29 Old Fire Trucks Responding Lights & Sirens - New Zealand
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Compilation of older NZ fire appliances responding lights & sirens. Reflective striping was added in the 1990's, and LED lighting later on. Filmed mostly around Auckland, New Zealand, from 2005 - 2018.
0:00 - 1936 Ford V8 - Pukekohe Fire Board - DGJ546
0:12 - 1978 Mack CF685 - Auckland Relief Turntable Ladder relieving Parnell 256 - JB4876
0:47 - 1980 Dodge/Commer RG15 - Ponsonby 2613 - Foam Tender - JK9016
0:59 - 1980 Dodge (Commer) RG15 - Otahuhu 3112 Hose Layer - JT620
1998 Scania P94DB - Otahuhu 311 Pump - WW1994
1:05 - 1981 Mack CF612 - Auckland City 205 75ft Aerialscope - KC1509
2:14 - 1981 Mack MCE685 - Papatoetoe 345 Snorkel (Relieving Auckland 205) - KL2414
2004 Scania P94DB - Auckland 207 - Pump / Rescue Tender - CSG449
2:55 - 198? International 1810 - Not "period correct" but still cool! - IREZQU
3:08 - 1982 International 1810C - Oneroa 407 - Pump / Rescue Tender - KZ4327
3:20 - 1985 Dennis DF135 - Waitemata 672 - MH 8865
3:37 - 1986 Ford Trader - Balmoral 6117 Salvage Unit - ML1292
4:17 - 1987 Hino RE4D / Unipower Stryker - RNZAF Base Whenuapai Crash R4 - NJ4340
4:40 - 1987 Mitsubishi FP418JSR FB2 - Birkenhead 822 Pump - NM9426
5:04 - 1988 International 1850D - Whitianga 597 Pump Rescue Tender - NU5092
5:08 - 1987 Nissan Patrol - East Coast Bays 8310 - CSL177
5:27 - 1988 Mitsubishi FP418JSR - East Coast Bays 832 - OI4393
5:57 - 1989 Scania G93M - Auckland Relief 401 - OH7491
6:40 - 1989 Scania G93M - Auckland Relief Pump - PA1884
6:56 - 1990 Scania G93M - Auckland Relief Pump - PU5080
7:06 - 1995 Scania P93ML - Mt Roskill 621 - TF3704
7:16 - 1996 Scania P93ML - Avondale 607 / Pukekohe 557 - TX3271
7:52 - 1996 Scania P93ML - Birkenhead 821 - UN8281
8:34 - 1997 Spartan Charger LF04 - Auckland Relief TTL (Ex. Parnell 256) - WQ8319
8:56 - 1998 Scania P94DB - Avondale 607 Pump / Rescue Tender - WS5851
9:08 - 2001 Iveco EuroCargo 150E - Auckland 2016 - Hazardous Materials Unit - ACW864
9:17 - 1996 Mitsubishi FK195 - Auckland 2014 Incident Control Unit - XB5954
9:35 - 1998 Scania P94DB - Hastings 567 - XB 5949
9:42 - 1999 Mitsubishi FG635E 4X4 - Auckland Fire Police 3 - XI84??
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Nice video! Interesting how NZ used to use a lot of American big rigs in their fleet
Going to miss the old Mack’s!
New Zealand was my country!🇳🇿 I love those old fire appliances but the new one is cool too today in 2023.
Now as far as I know, Papakura still operates their old Scania tanker truck. I think the old Mitsi and Scania pump trucks have since been replaced but those were run up until the past few years.
very nice video! I love old fire truck, especially the mack tower truck!
The old Auckland 205 Mack aerial has been preserved at the nearby transport museum
One of the best compliations on youtube
LF04 and TL205 are great examples of what happens when you give a department a proper truck! Especially 205; Mack's were made to outlive them all back then. Those, ahem, "Turntable Platform Ladders" that are made today are a joke. Can't knock the engines at all though, the Dennis's were good rigs and Scania makes a nice engine (even if the lack of a hosebed is rather depressing). Also, love the orange and blue on the PD cruisers, that's incredibly unique.
Great catch
I thought that China was the only "non-American" country that had American fire trucks. But the moment I saw this compilation of classic fire trucks from New Zealand I was stunned to see American trucks, also in that island country.
I didn’t know china had any. Chile has some American rigs, and they’re quite interesting.
That Spartan Charger is still part of the Relief fleet, and still sees action
@@HotForgeChaos And in Australia also haven, in low numbers, a few Freightliners. But only I knew about Freightliner. Other brands a Mack, Peterbilt, etc as fire trucks in Australia... No idea.
Pakistan has a bunch of Freightliner M2s made by fort garry
Look up the Santiago De Chile Fire Department. Most companies there have North American style rigs mixed with some Iveco's or Man's.
Interesting collection. NZ firies had quite a unique fleet!
One bonus of being on the far side of the globe, no particular nation has a monopoly on the vehicle fleet!
Some great catches there my friend, I remember the Internationals going around Christchurch doing their business, and I also remember that Christchurch had a MACK very similar to the one in your videos, but not as long, best regards from a Christchurch lad now living in Melbourne.
8:34 This one is filling in AKL 205 right now!
Looks amazing look very American with the all red and American rigs, got any Aussie old clips
Not many old Aussie clips sorry, only been here since 2011. Also, Aussie emergency services don't keep their trucks as long as NZ...
IREZQU. Love that number plate
at 3:56 what was the salvage units purpose and a great video as well
The Salvage Tender mostly does water removal after sprinkler activations, they have big squeegees and vacuum cleaners among other things.
What type of siren do these use? I heard some that sound like a mix of powercall and LTS. Any idea what they are?
Good question, I've yet to get a straight answer on that one.
Is there someone there that can get a picture of the siren controller on the one the CF Mack rear mount ladder and the service tender has?
Nothing on 111emergency unfortunately, that's my go-to...
The common consensus is "Electronic Alarm Industries Ltd. Hastings N.Z."