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  2. TACR2 (Range Rover) - Wikipedia

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    The Truck Fire-Fighting Airfield Crash Rescue 2 Tonne 6x4 Mark 2 Range Rover (TACR2) is a rapid response vehicle used by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy. The TACR2 is a six-wheeled Range Rover based successor to the four-wheeled TACR1 which was built on a Land Rover Series II or III .

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Country Fire Authority There are two types of response for the Country Fire Authority which cover the outer Melbourne Area. These are similar to those used by Ambulance Victoria, minus the use of Code 2. Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident.

  4. Firefighter assist and search team - Wikipedia

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    A firefighter assist and search team (FAST), also known as a rapid intervention team/rapid intervention crew/rapid intervention group/rapid intervention dispatch (RIT/RIC/RIG/RID) or breathing apparatus safety teams (BAST), is a team of two or more firefighters dedicated solely to the search and rescue of other firefighters in distress.

  5. Fire truck that 'wasn't rapid enough' up for sale - AOL

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    LISTEN: Fancy a unique 'Rolls Royce' fire engine Mr Wallis, 65, said: "It's a rapid intervention vehicle and, sadly, it was not rapid enough to meet the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) requirements.

  6. Oshkosh MB-5 - Wikipedia

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    The truck Oshkosh presented was unlike any other on the market to date, being the first fire truck equipped with pump and roll capabilities. [1] Although the MB-5 was designed for use on aircraft carriers, it had many features that made it an ideal fire truck for shore-based airports.

  7. Emergency vehicle equipment - Wikipedia

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    A fire truck uses an air horn to alert cars of its presence. Air horn - These devices force compressed air from the vehicle's air brake system against a diaphragm, creating a loud noise. Air horns used on emergency vehicles usually have a distinctive tone so they can easily be distinguished from other large vehicles, commanding urgency.

  8. Update: I-5 southbound lane reopens after truck fire, hazmat ...

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    A garbage truck fire shuts down I-5 in Eugene, prompting a hazmat response for leaking diesel and environmental risks. Expect delays and detours.

  9. Nontransporting EMS vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A Holden TrailBlazer emergency response car in Australia. Non-transporting EMS vehicles come in many sizes and types, from bicycles and golf-carts that can access pedestrian walkways; to motorcycles that are able to fit through stopped or slow traffic; to sedans, station wagons, and SUVs that can carry almost as much equipment as an ambulance; to ATVs or UTVs that are capable of off-road ...