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capability to improve hill climbing and rough terrain capability. Some wildland apparatus can pump water while driving (compared to some traditional engines which must be stationary to pump water), allowing "mobile attacks" on vegetation fires to minimize the rate of spread.
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entirely replaced by automobiles". This was, indeed, the case and motorised fire engines became commonplace by the early 20th century. By 1905, the idea of combining gas engine motor trucks into fire engines was attracting great attention; according to a
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1178:aerial work platform
906:German Fire Services
717:airport crash tender
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689:Airport crash tender
622:wildfire suppression
618:wildland fire engine
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591:Wildland fire engine
574:aerial work platform
205:developing countries
123:wildfire suppression
2674:Aerial firefighting
2530:Stop, drop and roll
2520:Multiple-alarm fire
2387:Portable water tank
2296:Fire proximity suit
1800:on 28 December 2014
1796:(9). Archived from
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1606:"Platform Features"
1520:on 16 November 2017
1494:. Fire Service Info
1316:on 24 February 2018
1139:, Australia in 1941
1045:Brockhampton Estate
1012:Sellers and Pennock
943:Heron of Alexandria
865:ACT Fire and Rescue
824:Mitsubishi Town Box
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1167:turntable ladders
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