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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Shed some light on the scene

Operating in the dark is unsafe and ineffective. What's more, it's unnecessary. Fire departments now can choose from a wide variety of area-lighting products designed for use on all sizes and types of vehicles — from the smallest command car or mini-pumper to the largest aerial or heavy rescue. On the fireground, these lights can help firefighters avoid downed powerlines, find secure footing to ventilate a roof and quickly move around a structure to pull a hoseline, or can help rescuers speed extrication efforts, communicate visually in a high-noise environment, and locate victims that may have wandered off ...

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