DIRTROAD
Platinum Member
When I saw the burned fire truck it reminded me of another couple of fires.
On one fire a brush truck (K30 Chevy) was riding around out in the field spraying the fire and his gas tank was leaking at almost the same rate as the water hose they were using. (I am exagerating a little, but it was a bad leak)
On another incident the fire truck set up in a field much like the one in the original post. It was being used to refill the small brush trucks with water. Unfortunately the hose connections were leaking and it basicly created a huge mudhole surrounding the truck. After the fire was out, they went to move the truck to go back to the station and it sat down up to the rear axle in the mud. I had to pull it out with the dozer.
On one fire a brush truck (K30 Chevy) was riding around out in the field spraying the fire and his gas tank was leaking at almost the same rate as the water hose they were using. (I am exagerating a little, but it was a bad leak)
On another incident the fire truck set up in a field much like the one in the original post. It was being used to refill the small brush trucks with water. Unfortunately the hose connections were leaking and it basicly created a huge mudhole surrounding the truck. After the fire was out, they went to move the truck to go back to the station and it sat down up to the rear axle in the mud. I had to pull it out with the dozer.