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  2. Fire command vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, fire command vehicles are similar to police cars, and are equipped with emergency lighting and emergency vehicle equipment. [12] Many fire departments use modified SUVs or pickup trucks as their command vehicles. [13] In the United Kingdom, the fire car is usually unmarked and personally owned by a station manager. The car ...

  3. Fire engine - Wikipedia

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    A fire engine or fire truck (also spelled firetruck) is a vehicle, usually a specially-designed or modified truck, that functions as a firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an incident as well as carrying equipment for firefighting operations in a fire drill .

  4. Category:Fire service vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 February 2013, at 17:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Antique cars destroyed at family-owned dealership - AOL

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    A massive fire that broke out overnight has destroyed a family-owned car shop and multiple antique cars. In addition, a connected apartment complex had to be evacuated.

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  7. Dennis Rapier - Wikipedia

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    The Rapier's suspension uses "race car technology" such as a double-wishbone and coil springs with telescopic dampers, and the gearing allows a governed top speed of 75 miles per hour (121 km/h). [6] While the Rapier proved very popular with some brigades, others found it to be prohibitively expensive and limited in its equipment load capacity.

  8. Firefighting apparatus - Wikipedia

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    This fire engine, used by the Toronto Fire Services, is an example of firefighting apparatus. A firefighting apparatus (North American English) [1] or firefighting appliance (UK English) [2] describes any vehicle that has been customized for use during firefighting operations.

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