Nice catch. The first truck's siren sounds like the ones the Ambulance Service uses here in Melbourne. The second truck looks like it has the same set-up as MFB Mk5s where the inner beacons turn off and hazard lights turn on when the handbrake is applied.
Great catches!👍🏻
Nice catch. The first truck's siren sounds like the ones the Ambulance Service uses here in Melbourne. The second truck looks like it has the same set-up as MFB Mk5s where the inner beacons turn off and hazard lights turn on when the handbrake is applied.
Dam, It is so much different back then than it is now
im a volunteer threw waikuku beach rural fire bridge and there an amazing crew to work with there and there always a quick turn out crew as well
The first truck's siren sounds like the HM coast guard in the uk
It’s the Aussie-made Hazard 1000. Same one used by most of the Australian police services, Ambulance inspectors and fire service RRV’s
Ahh the old free masons building!!
Ps. What is a G&S fire? I'm a former volunteer in Ohio and not familiar with that term?
Here in the State of Victoria, Australia it means Grass and Scrub fire (Brush fire to the Americans)
@@nathanhallisey441 thank you!
Those fires can be the biggest pain in the ass!
Fireman Ash pulling up in the Taylors Contracting ute @1.20
Sorry, I didn't read the title completely. NZFS-New Zealand.
Is this in Austrailia?
I like the older truck more as its a mitsubishi