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  2. Code 3 Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Code 3 was mostly known for its high quality scale model emergency (such as ambulances or police cars) and fire trucks, although the range of products marketed by the company include scale model trucks, and cars. The company was also licensee to produce Star Wars spaceship models.

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: A time critical case with a lights and sirens ambulance response. An example is a cardiac arrest or serious traffic accident. Code 2: An acute but non-time critical response. The ambulance does not use lights and sirens to respond. An example of this response code is a broken leg. Code 3: A non-urgent routine case. These include cases ...

  4. Fire engine red - Wikipedia

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    ISCC–NBS descriptor. Vivid red. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Fire engine red, also known as fire truck red in North America, is an informal name for an intense, bright red commonly used on emergency vehicles in many countries on fire service vehicles, such as fire engines.

  5. Firefighting apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Firefighting apparatus. A firefighting apparatus (North American English) [1] or firefighting appliance (UK English) [2] describes any vehicle that has been customized for use during firefighting operations. These vehicles are highly customized depending on their needs and the duty they will be performing.

  6. Wildland fire engine - Wikipedia

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    They have a typical GVWR of 26,000 pounds (12,000 kg). [8] The Type 3 is the most popular engine in California due to the difficult road access to wildland fires; Type 3 engines typically have a shorter wheelbase allowing tighter turns on forest roads.

  7. Custom fire truck has 10 beer taps and a walk-in cooler ...

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    The 419 part of the fire truck's name is a nod to the area code of Mullan's home, Toledo, Ohio, where there weren't any beer trucks for rent (go figure!). And there still aren't any yet, but ...

  8. Houston Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    City of Houston Fire Department ( HFD) is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Houston, Texas, United States, the fourth largest city in the United States. HFD is responsible for preserving life and property for a population of more than 2 million in an area totaling 654 square miles (1,690 km ...

  9. Fire engine - Wikipedia

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    Fire engine. A fire engine or fire truck is a vehicle, usually a specially-designed or modified truck, that functions as a firefighting apparatus. The primary purposes of a fire engine include transporting firefighters and water to an incident as well as carrying equipment for firefighting operations in a fire drill.

  10. New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3 - Wikipedia

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    Employees. 25. Facilities and equipment. Stations. 108 E. 13th St, New York City, New York. Trucks. 15. New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3, also known as Ladder 3, is a fire company and one of two ladder companies in the New York City Fire Department 's (FDNY) 6th Battalion, 1st Division.

  11. Hellenic Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1930s, the Fire Service has used more than 3,500 vehicles. Today it owns about 2,500 trucks and cars (1,500 fire engines and fire tenders, 800 auxiliary and 200 special), 44 firefighting aircraft, 20 helicopters (5 belonging to the House and 15 leased) and 10 firefighting vessels.