Water departments both experience volunteer have put up these equipment videos that is great to let our communities know the vehicles that we have to handle the emergency we meaning that I also want to see firefighter.. you need to have on your web page further explanation of vehicles that you highlight on your UA-cam channel.. like for example that is a tender/tanker pumper meaning it's primary job is to move water but it also can be used as a pump meaning that it connect to a hydrant to pressurize a waterline going to a distant fire where you have limited hydrants with long legs where you can boost your pressure it also that this unit can pump water from the drop tank to the fire scene.. you also have to refer to the pumper / engine tinder/tanker.. me and it's primary job is a plumper and yet it can be used in rural areas for water supply and usually these units do not have as big as tank as a the unit that you're referring to in the video.. however they can be used the tank in rural area is to put out a structure fire while the drop tank and water supply is starting to that tanker shuttle that tender shuttle.. I'm sorry that's just my take on things because there's a lot more to this type of unit that you can cover in a video if you give the people the option to read more about your unit let me understand more but what it does what you need it for.. and then when it comes time for the taxpayers to replace that unit and they have questions that ask you can refer them to these pages.. and they have a better understanding why you need that unit.. that's just my take
dhgcgduiwoee we iwowi i have no problem with that at this stage but i’m i still have a lot more to learn about this topic than what i have in mind and i’m just curious to see how the rest of this thread
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Thanks for the posting! Always wondered what a "Water Tender" was for!
I’ve been to station 18 before my dad lives near it
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Hi Idaho Fan. Yes, we hope to do one later this year. Stay tuned!
If I remember they have a engine abs the tender
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Water departments both experience volunteer have put up these equipment videos that is great to let our communities know the vehicles that we have to handle the emergency we meaning that I also want to see firefighter.. you need to have on your web page further explanation of vehicles that you highlight on your UA-cam channel.. like for example that is a tender/tanker pumper meaning it's primary job is to move water but it also can be used as a pump meaning that it connect to a hydrant to pressurize a waterline going to a distant fire where you have limited hydrants with long legs where you can boost your pressure it also that this unit can pump water from the drop tank to the fire scene.. you also have to refer to the pumper / engine tinder/tanker.. me and it's primary job is a plumper and yet it can be used in rural areas for water supply and usually these units do not have as big as tank as a the unit that you're referring to in the video.. however they can be used the tank in rural area is to put out a structure fire while the drop tank and water supply is starting to that tanker shuttle that tender shuttle.. I'm sorry that's just my take on things because there's a lot more to this type of unit that you can cover in a video if you give the people the option to read more about your unit let me understand more but what it does what you need it for.. and then when it comes time for the taxpayers to replace that unit and they have questions that ask you can refer them to these pages.. and they have a better understanding why you need that unit.. that's just my take
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dhgcgduiwoee we iwowi i have no problem with that at this stage but i’m i still have a lot more to learn about this topic than what i have in mind and i’m just curious to see how the rest of this thread