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applied for funds to purchase "a machine worked by petroleum for the traction of a fire-engine, ladders, and so forth and for the conveyance of the necessary staff of pompiers". With great prescience the report states "If the experiment prove successful, as is anticipated, horses will eventually be
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capability to improve hill climbing and rough terrain capability. Some wildland apparatus can pump water while driving (compared to some traditional engines which must be stationary to pump water), allowing "mobile attacks" on vegetation fires to minimize the rate of spread.
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entirely replaced by automobiles". This was, indeed, the case and motorised fire engines became commonplace by the early 20th century. By 1905, the idea of combining gas engine motor trucks into fire engines was attracting great attention; according to a
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112:wildfire suppression
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2509:Multiple-alarm fire
2376:Portable water tank
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1785:(9). Archived from
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1595:"Platform Features"
1509:on 16 November 2017
1483:. Fire Service Info
1305:on 24 February 2018
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932:Heron of Alexandria
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