Karl Klotz and Tim Olk were present this morning when Glenn Bennett, Jr. stopped by Engine 8’s house in Chinatown on his way to Seagrave. He was transporting an engine that had previously appeared on the TV show *Rescue Me*. The crew posed for a few photos in front of the historic Engine 8 building before heading to Northfield for another stop. From there, the rig continued its journey north toward Clintonville.
This particular engine has been a fan favorite from the show and is now being prepared for sale to a fire department. It's a rare opportunity for a department to acquire a piece of television history. The vehicle still carries its original markings, including the famous "Hell on Wheels" decal on the cab, which features Ladder 62 with a female devil — a nod to the show’s dramatic style.
The engine is based on older FDNY specifications, giving it a classic look that many enthusiasts appreciate. As it makes its final stops before being sold, it's clear that it's not just a vehicle, but a symbol of a beloved TV series and the firefighters who brought it to life.
Karl Klotz captured several great shots of the engine during its visit, offering fans a glimpse of the real thing. The photos showcase the details that made the engine so memorable on screen, from its unique color scheme to the iconic decals that set it apart. For those who grew up watching *Rescue Me*, seeing the real thing in person is a special experience.
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