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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Ready, Aim, Fire

Iserlohn is a small town set in the foothills of northwest Germany. Here, the German Army recently closed a base, which includes acres of training grounds. Locals now use the site for hiking and bicycling; it also houses the manufacturing, business and training center for Airmatic. It is fitting that Airmatic set up shop on the old base because it has just rolled out a new wildfire apparatus: a converted German military tank. Airmatic is a German company owned by inventor Hubert Schulte that got its start in the fire service with a line of vehicles used to ...

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