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Fire Apparatus Reviews

Fire Truck Graphics Fire Truck Graphics Review
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
All fire and EMS apparatus have graphics. Some simply consist of the fire department's name and reflective striping, while others are elaborate and include full color photographs and slogans. In this edition of Apparatus Review, FDNNTV.com's Barbara Brooks joins fire apparatus graphics expert Drew Karren to give you information on the different options that are available to your fire department.
Pierce Velocity Pierce Velocity Review
Thursday, September 25, 2008
The Pierce Velocity changes the face of fire-fighting apparatus with it's revolutionary new features. FDNNTV Apparatus Editor, Paul Batista, gets behind the wheel of the Pierce Velocity to show you some of the new features that set this truck apart from the competition. Check out the full fire truck video review on the Pierce Velocity to see what's new.
FastLane Ford F250 Interface Command Vehicle FastLane Ford F250 Interface Command Vehicle Review
Monday, February 23, 2009
The 2008 Ford F250 Fastlane Interface Command Vehicle was designed by Fire Trucks Plus and built by FastLane Command Vehicles. This truck is capable of responding to any emergency situation, whether it is on the highway or off-road. The multiplex control system in this and all of FastLane's offerings is unique in the command vehicle industry. FastLane's addition of a Pioneer sound system and rear back-up camera give fire department officers extra ammenities. Watch this video to learn more about this innovative command vehicle.
Fire Truck Maintenance Fire Truck Maintenance Review
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Fire apparatus are often the most expensive part of a fire department's investment, and taking proper care of them can make a significant difference in their lifespan. Join FDNNTV.com's Barbara Brooks and detailing expert Jeff Slack for a look at simple techniques and the best products a fire department can use to keep their vehicles in excellent condition for longer periods of time.
ASAP - Alternative Support Apparatus ASAP - Alternative Support Apparatus Review
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The ASAP is described as an All-Terrain Rescue EMS Vehicle; a small ambulance with big capabilities. Assembled in Midvale, Ohio, the Alternative Support Apparatus (ASAP) combines the all-terrain capabilities of the Polaris Ranger 6x6 chassis with a fully enclosed patient cabin. This allows patient transport through areas that other larger ambulances would not normally be able to access.
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