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dhilly51

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  1. My departments rescue truck. Carries 750 gallons of water (2 839 liters) 35 gallons class A foam 35 gallons class B foam, everything needed for extrication (airbags, jaws, cribbing etc.) or to deal with hazard at motor vehicle accidents. 1500 GPM pump 2 pre connects(200ft and 150ft), about 1000ft of supply line and 500 ft 2 1/2 inch hose, pre piped deck gun (master stream/water cannon). It is also an ALS engine which means equipment for intubation and IVs as well as everything for BLS from band aids to backboards. And on another note I know I would have a tough time(and by tough I mean I would probably hit everything) trying to navigate European streets in one of my departments apparatus, but I have no doubt that a Boston, or New York City operator could do it, or even the Montreal guys that cover old Montreal. Really any US or Canadian fire operator who works in an area of town that has the same layout/street size as when the city was first built could probably do it. And occasionally they have to shove cops out of the way
  2. Explain to him that we were called for the reported fire, ask if we could have a look around and legally you can be on his property because there is a reported emergency (IE: fire, gas leak, medical problem). Once it is determined there is no emergency Then yes he is well with in his rights to kick you off his property, the fire department legally has the right to enter a building or property to extinguish a fire for the protection/preservation of life and property or if they are called for an emergency they can go anywhere on/in a property. No emergency the owner can deny and is well with in his constitutional rights
  3. Great mod, my only critique is that Boston doesn't have any stations with 2 engines.other wise very good!
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