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Fire engines too heavy for roads.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...fireengine.jpg
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Last edited by G-CPTN; 22nd January 2010 at 13:17. |
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Last edited by G-CPTN; 22nd January 2010 at 13:21. |
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Quote from another news item -
Several fire brigades across the country have suffered similar weight loading problems with their own Carps, which are much heavier than conventional fire appliances. One in Strathclyde overturned while manoeuvring a mini-roundabout at less than 15mph. |
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From August 2008:-
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December 2009:- Quote:
2006:- http://www.fire-engine-photos.com/pi...number1035.asp 2008:- http://www.fire-engine-photos.com/pi...number3936.asp |
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The Humberside Carp was originally part of a joint procurement with South Yorkshire Fire Service which bought four identical appliances.
None of the four South Yorkshire vehicles have so far been put into operational use. |
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http://www.btinternet.com/~graeme.kirkwood/SFB/ARP.htm
http://www.fbuscotland.org/documents...ntary_carp.pdf Last edited by G-CPTN; 23rd January 2010 at 14:54. |
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Thanks for the info, its really needed to know about it.
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