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If your cat is stuck in the top of a tree, this awesome fire engine can surely help to rescue it. Thanks to the heros at the Kent Fire Department and Hughes Fire Equipment for letting us film this video. Check out the best firefighting apparatus at: www.hughesfire.com www.piercemfg.com

Alpha Fire Company – State College Truck 516 responding to a reported building fire in downtown State College. 516 is a 2007 Sutphen SPH100 with a 100′ elevated platform that includes a pre-piped 5″ waterway.
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York Truck 24 (Manchester Township) arriving at a vehicle fire next to a garage in North York Boro.
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York County, PA Truck 54 responding for a reported vehicle fire next to a structurre in Norrisville Harford County, MD Station 10. We were cancelled enroute by units on location.

light set up on one of my trucks, moving stuff around

Don’t know what they use these for
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Detroit Fire Department
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A 41-year-old Poulsbo woman was surprised to return to her truck, after a quick trip into the store, and find it fully engulfed in flames. Poulsbo firefighters extinguished the fire just before noon today. The woman said that the truck, a Ford F250, appeared to be over-heating as she shut it off. There were no injuries and the exact cause of the vehicle fire is unknown. Video courtesy of Jody Matson, Poulsbo Fire Department Read more: www.kitsapsun.com

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