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Demovictory9

(32,447 posts)
Wed Sep 2, 2020, 02:16 AM Sep 2020

Californians are buying their own fire trucks on Craigslist

https://www.sfgate.com/living-in-sf/article/People-are-buying-their-own-fire-trucks-15532111.php

For $17,000, an imported 1995 Japanese Toyota Hilux fire truck can be yours.

"This particular unit features ladder and hose racking, a slide-out pump tray in the bed, cargo basket, and two spot lights on the driver's side," reads an ad, one of many on Craigslist right now, hawking private fire trucks in California.

The devastating 2020 wildfires, sparked by an unforgiving dry lightning storm in August amid a soaring heat wave, left over one million acres of California torched, and the state's fire services dangerously depleted of firefighters, trucks and other resources.

t should probably come as no surprise that worried residents would start to look into DIY fire protection, but the market for fire trucks on Craigslist right now is unprecedented.

NPR reports that a Sacramento company called Vans From Japan is cashing in on the demand by buying up trucks from Japan and making money selling them in on California, and they're using Craigslist to offload the vehicles.


Beyond the imported trucks, other offerings on the site right now include a 2013 Peterbilt water truck that can carry 2,500 gallons of water to a blaze and "meets all Cal Fire specs." That seller in Pacifica is looking for $69,000.

At a more reasonable price, a "Type 6 Fire Truck" in Napa is on offer for $17,500, fitted with a Hale pump and 200 feet of hard line hose with a nozzle. The seller reveals, "I purchased two of these trucks that were maintained as reserve units for cal fire ... but only really need one."

One seller is hoping to get $15,000 for a 53-year-old Ford 150 fire truck. He confesses that he "was told the pump needed some seals," but suggests that "with these lightning complex fires going on, maybe you could use it."
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Californians are buying their own fire trucks on Craigslist (Original Post) Demovictory9 Sep 2020 OP
Kinda need the department too mahina Sep 2020 #1
For home protection? snort Sep 2020 #2
And in the fire off-season you can make a little money pressure washing your neighbors driveways Baclava Sep 2020 #3
Get enough people together, pretty soon you could have a decent volunteer fire department Klaralven Sep 2020 #4

mahina

(17,642 posts)
1. Kinda need the department too
Wed Sep 2, 2020, 03:46 AM
Sep 2020

Helicopters
Training

But it’s something. God bless it the orange man has to be king of the ashes no more.

snort

(2,334 posts)
2. For home protection?
Wed Sep 2, 2020, 04:27 AM
Sep 2020

I'd go with an above ground pool and a gas powered trash pump. Cheap and you get to swim.

 

Baclava

(12,047 posts)
3. And in the fire off-season you can make a little money pressure washing your neighbors driveways
Wed Sep 2, 2020, 06:46 AM
Sep 2020

Nah, you got insurance, when they tell you to leave, leave!

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