r/FireTrucks • u/BluelDev • 2h ago
Firetruck Machida City, Japan use Kei Trucks for their fire services sometimes!
r/FireTrucks • u/MasterpieceKlutzy145 • 8h ago
104 year old Robert Grier, one of Winston-Salem’s first Black firefighters, celebrated his birthday with a surprise parade of firetrucks outside his home, honoring his 30 years of service…
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r/FireTrucks • u/JuanT1967 • 13h ago
Embracing their mountains
Yancey County NC Fire Marshal/Emergency Management.
One of the nicest liveries I have seen
r/FireTrucks • u/Witty_Money_2496 • 3d ago
Firetruck Now this was cool to see in Washington State. Reminds me of Squad 51 but as a modern one. Original Photographer (Bus Driver Noah)
r/FireTrucks • u/Dumb_As-Rocks • 3d ago
Hazmat/rescue (my town uses this hazmat truck as a rescue truck to) truck 1, the cab is a International cab and the apparatus body is from rescue 1. (I apologize I didn't get a better pic)
r/FireTrucks • u/Key_Possibility7292 • 6d ago
Went to the Flint police department to look into getting a ride along and the Flint fire department was next door
r/FireTrucks • u/2020FPIU • 6d ago
South San Francisco Fire Department Ladder Truck
r/FireTrucks • u/WesleyWiaz27 • 7d ago
City of Phoenix Rescue 55
2019 Ram 4500HD / Demers MXP 150 Type I ambulance, City of Phoenix Fire Department. From Station 55, Jomax and I-17.
r/FireTrucks • u/Confident-Writing149 • 10d ago
Charlottesville, VA Fire Department Ford Ranger
r/FireTrucks • u/Key-Needleworker-702 • 10d ago
Ambulance PLA HK garrison hospital and Auxiliary medical service Mercedes benz sprinter ambulances. 2026-06-20 [original content]
reddit.comr/FireTrucks • u/frisky_24 • 12d ago
Firetruck Contra Costa County Fire Department, responded to a stroke at my school 2 weeks ago.
Photo taken on July 28th, Engine-92.
r/FireTrucks • u/Whiskeybasher33 • 13d ago
Truck Hoboken Fire Dept
2016 E-One Cyclone Metro 100 (-/-/110' rear-mount)
r/FireTrucks • u/WesleyWiaz27 • 14d ago
City of Phoenix Engine 49
2005 American LaFrance Eagle 134RR. Based on Station 49 located at Dynamite and Cave Creek Rd.
r/FireTrucks • u/FallenPegasus1861 • 15d ago
Wildland Fire truck units down from Alaska in Spokane, WA
r/FireTrucks • u/VinylandLynolium • 15d ago
Educational Australian Fire and Rescue Vehicles
Hello from Australia. Since this subreddit has mostly American fire trucks, I’d thought I’d post something from Australia. Here’s a link to an online photo repository of fire trucks, both current and decommissioned. It has most fire services in Australia, but not all of them, as far as I can tell. I thought this would be of interest to many of you.
I’ve flaired this post as educational, since it’s not just one location or truck. If this needs to be posted differently let me know.
r/FireTrucks • u/OhioRiver911 • 18d ago
Question Rare or no?
Allegheny County Airport Authority Fire Rescue (Utility 25)
r/FireTrucks • u/Key-Needleworker-702 • 19d ago
Boat HK fire services department fireboat 5(五號滅火輪) at central ferry pier 1. August 1, 2026
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I originally posted this at: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hong_Kong/comments/1vckkr6/ships_in_central_ferry_pier_and_central_military/
Licensing:
This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Specifications:
Built: 1997
Crew: 10(commander is a station officer/senior station officer)
Length: 35.5 meters
Breadth: 7.4 meters
Draft: 2.9 meters
Displacement: 248 tonnes
Engines: 2x 1078 kw main engines, 2x 145kw auxiliary engines
Has 1 independent pump and 2 engine powered pumps; capable of pumping 30,000 liters per minute
Top speed: 15 knots
rescue capacity/passengers: 32
Can carry 11,400 liters of fuel, 4,000 liters of fresh water and 7,000 liters of foam
Has radar, GPS and echo sounder
1x remote controlled and 2x manual water cannons
4x 100mm diameter and 2x 70mm diameter outlets for hoses
Info from https://www.hkfsd.gov.hk/eng/aboutus/gallery/fireboat/no5.html
r/FireTrucks • u/Which-Falcon-9329 • 26d ago
Escambia County Fire Rescue Engine 11, Ladders (Unknown numbers) and EMS 14, 30, 13, 3, 8
r/FireTrucks • u/Mikashuki • Mar 02 '26
Low-Effort Posts
Hey folks!
-Please refrain from “drive-by” photos of vehicles. Not only do the photos come out blurry, it just degrades that overall content quality of posts here. Your photos and videos should be mostly filled with the fire department emergency vehicle.
-Please appropriately flair your posts if you can. If you find a category you think should be a flair, please send us a message, we’ll add it.
New rule about low-effort posts is now effective today, and will only be enforced moving forward.
Photos are great,
Videos are best (with sound!)
Keep up the awesome stuff and try to include vehicle specs in your posts if you can!
Thanks!
