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Friday, November 20, 2009

Middle can be Just Right

Many fire departments face a growing need to perform specialized rescues, but don't have the space to carry all the required equipment on their engine companies or light-rescue vehicles. At the same time, these departments usually don't have the budgets or the space for larger heavy-rescue units. For these departments, medium rescues often can do the job. One example where a mid-sized rescue unit would be valuable would be trench rescues. To provide a safe environment for rescuers and victims alike, trench rescues require the use of heavy shoring lumber, large sheets of thick plywood and bulky reinforcing ...

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