Emergency Unit Pictures
#561
Geschrieben 22 März 2013 - 08:15
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#562
Geschrieben 25 März 2013 - 05:04
#563
Geschrieben 27 März 2013 - 05:33
www.emergency-planet.com/ZacksFireTruckPics
https://www.facebook.com/ConnecticutPoliceCruisers
That's my view on the situation, and if you don't like it, go on your on rant.
#564
Geschrieben 27 März 2013 - 09:55
here they are again, photos from today:
#565
Geschrieben 28 März 2013 - 11:12
www.emergency-planet.com/ZacksFireTruckPics
https://www.facebook.com/ConnecticutPoliceCruisers
That's my view on the situation, and if you don't like it, go on your on rant.
#566
Geschrieben 29 März 2013 - 05:13
#567
Geschrieben 29 März 2013 - 05:25
Scotland, the only country in the world where our national animal doesn't exist and our national flower is a weed...
#568
Geschrieben 29 März 2013 - 11:59
The OC-D
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#569
Geschrieben 30 März 2013 - 03:02
What is it used for? It's half flatbed, half lockers... o.O And what's thw white car with the red lightbar?
The OC-D
Its used by Medina County Hazmat
http://www.ema.co.me....us/HazMat.html
and the white car with red lights belongs to the Brecksville Fire Department
#570
Geschrieben 30 März 2013 - 12:21
The OC-D
"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons" - Douglas MacArthur
#571
Geschrieben 30 März 2013 - 01:18
9-R1: Rescue Truck
3-CS1: HAZMAT Analysis Truck
9-CS2: HAZMAT Decontamination Truck
9-CS3: HAZMAT Rough Terrain Reconnaissance Vehicle
9-PS2: Hose Layer Truck(Paired with PS1, Water Supply Truck)
9-LP: Aerial Water Tower
9-SL: 10-ton Water Tanker
9-TC: Remote Operated Excavator
Dragon, Remote Operated Firefighting Vehicle
Fire Motorcycle and Mountain Rescue Unit responding to mountain rescue
#572
Geschrieben 30 März 2013 - 09:27
13 plate BTP Ford Kuga Response Car
London Fire Brigade DIM (Detection, Identification & Monitoring) unit
London Fire Brigade Fire Rescue Unit
Met Police DPG Gunships
LAS HART team Iveco Daily
The police helicopter, also known as "INDIA-99"
#573
Geschrieben 30 März 2013 - 10:14
Scotland, the only country in the world where our national animal doesn't exist and our national flower is a weed...
#574
Geschrieben 01 April 2013 - 08:48
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#575
Geschrieben 01 April 2013 - 09:17
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#576
Geschrieben 01 April 2013 - 09:49
It's part of the HAZMAT section. It's used for detection, identification and monitoring of hazardous substances. More info can be seen here, http://www.hantsfire...ilprotectiondimWhat's the LFB DIM used for?
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#577
Geschrieben 01 April 2013 - 11:16
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#578
Geschrieben 02 April 2013 - 12:13
Tokyo Fire Department established its fifth "Hyper Rescue" unit, The 9th District Fire Rescue Task Force today.
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Dragon, Remote Operated Firefighting Vehicle
Those were beautiful pictures! I really enjoyed to see some of those fire departments we rarely see otherwise!
Do you know how often the Dragon is used and at what kinds of emergencies?
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#579
Geschrieben 02 April 2013 - 02:10
Battenburg Style Peugeot
Took these at the transport museum in Coventry.
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#580
Geschrieben 02 April 2013 - 04:47
Dual Fighter respond to incidents such as major fire/explosion or natural disaster that firefighters are unable to approach.Do you know how often the Dragon is used and at what kinds of emergencies?
I'm not sure about how often they are used, but 1 of 4 Dragon responded to fire at the Oil Refinery following Great Japan Earthquake.