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It is from the UK, but where about?

What made you say K9? You are right with that bit, it is a dog unit.

K9, well, in Denmark we have Ford Mondeo's like that too with dogs, just marked. As I have looked further into Britains police force I found a few things that seems similiar to a dog unit. However, about the location, United Kingdom is the right answer :P You didn't ask for it specific, just where, I could have said europe and it would be right xD

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I got the info from a sight with pictures of other unmarked Surrey Units with the number plates 09, 59 etc. Anyway, I said another could take my go and the time has passed for anyone to take the go anyway (I think). So I think it's first person to post a picture after this.

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I can confirm that is a Hampshire Police Dog Section Ford Focus Estate. Seen at the South West Dog Trials 2010, held at the Emergency Services Show, Hulavington Airfield, Wiltshire.

We just kinda gave up and accepted OCD's anwser as right since randomperson wasn't logging on and telling us if we were right or wrong.

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LX56 DME This Vauxhall van is used by the prison service as a dog unit. It carries no markings except for a grey stripe up each side. It is fitted with full blue lights on the roof and a ventilation unit for the canine occupants in the rear. (From UKEV) This pic has been used before.

Will post a pic shortly.

The OC-D

EDIT: firevi.jpg

Brigade, use and where its based please.

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I like how people assume there right and post a new picture without confirmation from the guy who posted the picture

We've had the picture before and I found the exact image here:

http://www.ukemergency.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=97&Itemid=133

If I was unsure I wouldn't add the picture, but I'm pretty sure of this one...

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OCD picture:

-From the Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service.

-Based at Aylesbury

-Call Sign: FJC 21S61

-Used as a special equipment vehicle/ operations support unit,

For good measure,Sawdbuster's pic:

Engine No.1

Townsend Fire Dept. ( part of Townsend Fire-EMS)

Townsend,MA

2006 HME, Cummins ISL 400 Engine, and Allison 3000EVS Transmission

According to the manufacturer: 1500 gpm Hale Q-max, 1000 gallon tank

According to the department: 1500 gpm , and only a 750 gallon tank

---As a side note, you can't alter pictures, like removing "Townsend" from the door.

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OCD picture:

-From the Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service.

-Based at Aylesbury

-Call Sign: FJC 21S61

-Used as a special equipment vehicle/ operations support unit,

For good measure,Sawdbuster's pic:

Engine No.1

Townsend Fire Dept. ( part of Townsend Fire-EMS)

Townsend,MA

2006 HME, Cummins ISL 400 Engine, and Allison 3000EVS Transmission

According to the manufacturer: 1500 gpm Hale Q-max, 1000 gallon tank

According to the department: 1500 gpm , and only a 750 gallon tank

---As a side note, you can't alter pictures, like removing "Townsend" from the door.

Nicely done MCERT1, all correct.

The OC-D

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