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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Beyond Brush Trucks

When fires threaten the wildland-urban interface, residents want the fire department to save their homes, not their trees. Those same residents also want the department to respond to all the day-to-day EMS, motor-vehicle accident and rescue calls in the area, as well as have apparatus that meet the iso rating criteria to keep their fire insurance premiums low. As a result, many interface pumpers now look more like compact structure engines than big brush trucks. They have big pumps, a full complement of equipment and plenty of compartment space — all packaged on a vehicle with a short ...

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