Frisky Feline
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wow did fireman have difficult time driving the huge fire truck?
, I never seen fire lanes on all NYC street before. if you can't hear fire alarm while driving on fire lane, what are you doing? Fine?
oh you'll know it. It's incredibly loud. so loud that you can FEEL it the vibration on you. you can't really miss it especially in NYC.
yes i could feel it the strong vibration and can hear when the fire truck got closer to me. I miss that sometimes when i got in nyc. Not here its weak. lol
Here's us responding i was on duty for this call, it was a assist
and your glasses business is out of business too.
oh you'll know it. It's incredibly loud. so loud that you can FEEL it the vibration on you. you can't really miss it especially in NYC.
All i know is on 9|11 or after it they donated new trucks to Companies that lost there rigs. are rig was 10 - 20 blocks away from WTC. i arrived at the world trade center 10 minutes before a plane hit the 2nd tower. I was in the first. I walked out with Rescue Companies. Are plans we're to go back into the first tower. But it collapsed before we got in. It fell. i hid behind a car. we made are way back to the rig, which did not start back up. It got repaired not a new one.
I could make a more detailed story about what exactly happened but i don't like thinking about it. It was Nine years ago so it doesn't bother me as much like 6 -7 years ago.
wow did fireman have difficult time driving the huge fire truck?
Firefighters get training and a special license to drive the fire truck.
you was safe when it collapsed. I was shocked and very sad to watch "9/11" CBS documentary on tv last spring of 2002.
You did the right thing to disobey anything to let them engine pass. It occurs the same down here, if there is a blockage that you cannot move, you are allowed to disobey as an exception to allow the emergency vehicle to pass - no matter what situation you are in.Awesome pictures,
I remember when I was 19 or 20. I was in Jacksonville, Florida at a red light. An engine came behind me with lights flashing. I was freaking out, vehicles were on both side of me no where for me to turn. Never forget the pissed off look on the driver of the Engines face screaming at me to Go! Go! Move! Move! So I did the only thing I could do. Ran the red light to get out of the way!