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Friday, November 20, 2009

A Practical Guide to Portable Generators

Many modern apparatus have large, built-in generators to provide electrical power for lights, equipment and tools at incident scenes. This is an effective way to put a generator in operation quickly with a minimum of personnel. Despite this trend, there still are many situations where smaller, portable generators can be of great value. Portable generators can be handy in situations where power is needed beyond the reach of most cord reels, for example, at remote rescue sites such as over-the-side vehicle extrications or back-country rope rescues. Portable generators also can provide emergency power to evacuation centers, gas stations, ...

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