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Started by Dave Dalrymple. Last reply by Kevin Patterson Mar 10, 2012.
Started by Dave Dalrymple Jun 8, 2009.
Started by Dave Dalrymple Jun 8, 2009.
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Our SOGs states a charged hose line be present whenever we are involved in an extrication due to the possibilty of a sudden fire. If the fire starts because of ignition of flammable liquids, wouldn't make more sense to have a dry chemical extinguisher on hand?
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