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The company’s Striker 8×8 model can hold up to 4,500 gallons of water and 630 gallons of foam at a time. In comparison, a normal municipal fire truck can hold around 1,500 gallons of water alone.
A fire truck's journey from Neenah to the scrapyard and back. The truck's journey to the museum was anything but direct. One of hundreds of T model airport firefighting trucks that were built in ...
During a May 21 court meeting, Airport Director James Brown, who was appointed in July 2017, said the truck is critical for the airport’s safety. Advertisement Article continues below this ad ...
It’s the airport’s second Striker, with a 2003 model now serving as the backup, according to John Cumbee, the airport’s fire marshal. Two other fire trucks that served the airport, 1974 and ...
Pearson International Airport has added a new model of fire truck to its fleet. The Greater Toronto Airport Authority says the vehicles represent a significant leap forward in emergency response ...
The airport, which paid for the new truck with its own funds, has 17 full-time Air Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) staff. According to department's data, it responded to 79 medical calls in 2022 ...
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