Many believe that a fire truck should be RED.
Why?
Why is red the magic color?
How was it chosen as the color of the fire service?
Are there colors out there that have been proven to be more visible?
With all of these high-tech paints available (now that we're in the Twenty-first Century!!) has anyone considered using a paint that is Red in Daylight, but relfects a "Chartreuse Yellow" color when illuminated in a low-light environment (at night)?
Seems like the best of both worlds: tradition by day, extra visibility by night.
OH MY GOD!!!.....I am so sorry.....a "DRY" firehouse...?? Never knew they existed....Easy on that buttermilk now....don't drink and drive....Stay safe ......Paul
Go to my page and lift "Red" by Sammy Hagar. It's in my playlist because of this friggin' thread.
RED, RED; I like red; some like it hot; I like it red.
Ok, first off i must calrify that the only reason our second out ended up this was because of an ordering SNAFU with Sutphen. Originally it was supposed to be white w/ a blue stripe on the bottom, as you can see it ended up the other way around. You havent lived until you've driven a BLUE fire engine. The running joke is "It turns red again when it warms up" I like it, it's definately unique.