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Friday, November 20, 2009

Finding Purpose

Wildland apparatus really have transitioned over the past few years based on two contributing factors: technology has evolved and budget impacts are becoming an issue. Both factors have created concerns worth noting. The first issue concerns the multiplexing and onboard computer systems that certainly are becoming the rule of the day. This technology is leading to in-field failures that are almost impossible to remedy based on the need for diagnostic equipment and technical expertise required to place the apparatus back in service. The second issue concerns fire departments nationwide trying to make apparatus fill multiple roles, in the ...

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