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Friday, November 20, 2009

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Flames blaze in rural areas, just as they do in urban neighborhoods. While the tricks and techniques of fire suppression differ between the two locales, adequate water supply is one necessity rural communities often lack, a void that can result in devastating consequences. Fortunately for the Summit Fire Department, a rural troop located near Flagstaff, Ariz., conservative, effective use of water mixed with compressed-air foam extends water supply for safe, fast and successful fire suppression in rural and wildland areas. Through the use of hands-on orientation and product education, the department has embraced CAFS technology ...

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