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Yeah, why isn't lime green a choice? 🤣What they could do id bring back the lime green engines. East Harlem had one for Engine 58.I loved them
🤣🤣Yeah, why isn't lime green a choice? 🤣
They could do fluorescent orange and white like a dept here in FL did.Yeah, why isn't lime green a choice? 🤣
Clearwater Florida had Fluorescent Orange rigs. The paint on the Rigs faded so rapidly that they were repainting them every 5 years, $$$$$. I believe they have since gone back to traditional redThey could do fluorescent orange and white like a dept here in FL did.
That's who I was thinking of. My dept bought one of their heavys as our first heavy rescue. I actually heard a funny story about a certain FDNY member who taught a class there when the rigs were orange.Clearwater Florida had Fluorescent Orange rigs. The paint on the Rigs faded so rapidly that they were repainting them every 5 years, $$$$$. I believe they have since gone back to traditional red
Leave it out in the Sun long enough and it will ripen into a shiny red rig LOLView attachment 43635
Drove this brand new in 2000 when it went into service as Wyoming Hose Company#1 E-141. "It ain't easy being green."
🤣🤣🤣Leave it out in the Sun long enough and it will ripen into a shiny red rig LOL
Probably because it's ugly!Yeah, why isn't lime green a choice? 🤣
The color is called German RedClearwater Florida had Fluorescent Orange rigs. The paint on the Rigs faded so rapidly that they were repainting them every 5 years, $$$$$. I believe they have since gone back to traditional red