Fire engines that aren't red
Fire engines that aren't red
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Yankface

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3 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Fire engines are, of course, red. Here in California, I've never seen one being used that wasn't. It was the same when I lived in Colorado and Montana. That said, we do have jurisdictions that use engines that aren't red. The classic, at least to a yank like me, would be the lime greens that started being used in the 70s. The idea was that the colour is more visible in traffic than red is, but as it turned out red is such a natural association with fire vehicles that the lime greens aren't in widespread use. We have some in the States, like this Miami Dade vehicle:



But they aren't common. They are, however, not the only non-red fire engines in America. In Virginia, darker green trucks are used in some jurisdictions. Here is one:



Here is a yellow truck:



White:





Orange:





Pink: (This was done for cancer awareness, and the truck is in regular service and responding to calls. It is just one truck, not the whole department. There are a few other jurisdictions that have done this to a truck, but I know of none that have done it fleet wide.)



Blue:







Black:





Purple:







So, while red is certainly the default colour, we yanks have a few of everything on the rainbow. That's just us, though. I'm sure the UK and other nations have some jurisdictions with unusual paint schemes, but I'm mostly familiar with the US.

Edited by Yankface on Sunday 12th January 05:41

Yankface

Original Poster:

3 posts

146 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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It seems not all my pictures worked. Give me a minute to fix the links or find new pictures.

Edit: Got all the pictures I wanted, now.

Edited by Yankface on Sunday 12th January 05:42

Craigyp79

618 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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The Yanks have so much better looking fire trucks, they shout "Get the fk out of the way, I'm on my way to a fking fire"!

Supernova190188

932 posts

162 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Damn, you have some cool looking trucks over there don't ya!

P.S - it's nice to see you spelling 'colour' correctly wink

wolfracesonic

8,877 posts

150 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Is there a law in this country that says fire engines have to be red, that you are aware of?

HoggyR32

341 posts

171 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Grampian use white appliances. Although I take it these will be changed to red through time with it being a Scottish service now.

Chuck328

1,630 posts

190 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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wolfracesonic said:
Is there a law in this country that says fire engines have to be red, that you are aware of?
Nope.

Grampian have been white for years now.


Z06George

2,519 posts

212 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Craigyp79 said:
The Yanks have so much better looking fire trucks, they shout "Get the fk out of the way, I'm on my way to a fking fire"!
They do have some awesome ones! I saw one of the massive ones that is like an articulated lorry in Los Angeles, the thing was huge.
If I can find the pic I'll post it up.


Edited by Z06George on Sunday 12th January 12:51

etchacan

117 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Chuck328 said:
Nope.

Grampian have been white for years now.
Because it was cheaper to paint them white apparently - the fluoro red they used to be painted cost almost twice as much per engine to paint... I believe that the restructuring of the Fire Service in Scotland means a re-standardisation of vehicles though, so we may well see red engines back in Aberdeen in the near future!

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

149 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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eldar

24,888 posts

219 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Nice big yellow one.


hairyben

8,516 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Like you say people associate red with fire engines so they'd probably all be red, but somewhere there are civil servants who need to justify their existence by altering things that would be fine left as they are. See "why government projects cost 4x as much as they should and don't work."

Riley Blue

22,927 posts

249 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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I vaguely remember, maybe 30 years ago, a proposal to change the colour of fire engines in the UK because red didn't stand out under street lights at night. It doesn't seem to have come to much.

Nickyboy

6,794 posts

257 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Z06George said:
They do have some awesome ones! I saw one of the massive ones that is like an articulated lorry in Los Angeles, the thing was huge.
If I can find the pic I'll post it up.


Edited by Z06George on Sunday 12th January 12:51
A tiller truck



24lemons

2,935 posts

208 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Saw a white fire truck in San Francisco last year and I think I saw one somewhere in Massachusetts too. The American trucks do look awesome but I also think the British ones, particularly the new scania ones look mean too.

ralphrj

3,944 posts

214 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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Milton Keynes used to have fluorescent orange fire engines but I believe these have now been replaced with standard red ones.


ModernAndy

2,094 posts

158 months

Sunday 12th January 2014
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[quote=etchacan]

Because it was cheaper to paint them white apparently - the fluoro red they used to be painted cost almost twice as much per engine to paint... /quote]

My dad was a firefighter in Aberdeen and then Peterhead, thus I'm very fond of the white engines (which I used to get to play about with when visiting Dad's work). I seem to remember my dad saying the saving was somewhere in the region of £90,000 but don't know if that was per annum or what.

polty

1 posts

61 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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ralphrj said:
Milton Keynes used to have fluorescent orange fire engines but I believe these have now been replaced with standard red ones.




The 6x4 Volvo fl6 was taken yesterday in Milton Keynes, they are still in service but soon to be retired...

SiH

1,852 posts

270 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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1st post on the site and it's to resurrect a 7 year-old thread on fire engines? You must really like fire engines!

eldar

24,888 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th February 2021
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SiH said:
1st post on the site and it's to resurrect a 7 year-old thread on fire engines? You must really like fire engines!
It is more interesting than most of the posts on the rest of the sitesmile