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As a retired and disabled firefighter emt that forwarder converted to firefighting is awesome and that deck gun wow wish I had deck guns like that in our arsenal back then.
interesting comment of yours. apparently if you get your brain harmonics right you get an charge implosion vortex going and you can "remote view" with it if you tune it right. I had a partial one going once, but I havent tuned it right to see out the other side, at least not yet anyways, but if you see the wide cone blast of the water cannon, it looks EXACTLY like the "charge implosion vortex" pattern, EXACTLY the same pattern. I hope to get the remote viewing tuned in some time, that would be cool.
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it seems funny to me to see a farrara fire truck in there. I worked at their holding facility for six years before catching a heat stroke. When I recovered two weeks later, they fired me. It’s not the same company it used to be it’s now owned by rev for the last 10 years they’ve been going around buying all the fire truck manufacturers shutting them down filling the orders that they had and scrapping everything else. We were one of the facilities that had to manufacture other peoples trucks and lo and behold. They did the same thing to us. They bought out the E one and and slowly started dispersing Ferreira staff and employees now it is E one. I didn’t manufacture trucks. I repaired them from front to back. They sold the entire service department to another company 40 miles away. I guess that’s kind of like a hostile takeover. There’s your international corporation because it’s not American owned.
So what countries have bought these? I can think of several places that could really benefit these types of firefighter equipment to have in there equipment for future incidents?