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Just checking out who got a new truck last month. Pierce list their new truck deliveries here if you want to see all the pictures.

Department:
St. Matthews Fire District. St. Matthews, KY
Job Number:
21948
Category:
Aerials
Chassis:
Arrow XT™
Body:
100' Super Heavy Duty Ladder
Overall Height:
11' 2"
Engine:
Cummins ISM
Horse Power:
500
Generator:
Harrison hydraulic
Key Features:
Remote Winch under front bumper, basket & roof ladder on aerial
Department:
Indian River County Fire Rescue. Vero Beach, FL
Job Number:
22157
Category:
Pumpers
Chassis:
Impel™
Overall Height:
9' 11"
Engine:
Cummins
Horse Power:
425
Pump GPM:
1250
Tank GPM:
750
Department:
Clark County Fire Department. Las Vegas, NV
Job Number:
21801-01 & 21801-02
Category:
Pumpers
Chassis:
Quantum®
Body:
Pumper
Engine:
Detroit S60
Horse Power:
575
Foam System:
Husky® foam system
Pump:
Hale
Pump GPM:
2000
Tank GPM:
500 gallons
Safety:
Command Zone™, TAK-4® independent front suspension, Side Roll Protection system
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I always like to check out the European fire engines. I have visited and driven Italy's narrow streets in a tiny Fiat and can't even imagine how difficult it would be driving anything bigger. Well in this video it becomes clear. About mid-way into the video the truck hits a white BMW. The funniest part is they don't stop and keep going.

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I know this is a little old, but I just stumbled across these fireman vs. policeman videos on youtube and they are hysterical. Dude, why do girls love firemen. Don't know and don't care. Check this one out. It is pretty funny.
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I came across this website http://magneticchock.homestead.com/ the other day by accident. A firefighter/paramedic has designed a magnetic chock that covers the strike plate of a door to keep the door from latching. The magnets are placed so the chock works on both residential and commercial doors. The chock also has cut-outs so it can be used to prop the door open. I have added the video below so you can see how the chock works. It looks pretty interesting, but I have not used it. It looks like it could help speed search and rescue time by allowing you to chock the door open and not having to worry about it. If anyone has used the chock, please let us know what you think by leaving a comment.

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