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381CAL FIRE ENGINE—MODEL 9 USE The Model 9 was first introduced in the early 1970s. California’s demographics had begun to change and CAL FIRE recognized its apparatus needed to

CAL FIRE ENGINE—MODEL 9 USE The Model 9 was first introduced in the early 1970s. California’s demographics had begun to change and CAL FIRE recognized its apparatus needed to

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Source URL: www.calfire.ca.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:11
382CAL FIRE Engine - Model 18 USE The Model 18 was developed in the 1990s. With the continuing expansion of urban interface areas in California, along with an increase in full-service

CAL FIRE Engine - Model 18 USE The Model 18 was developed in the 1990s. With the continuing expansion of urban interface areas in California, along with an increase in full-service

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Source URL: www.fire.ca.gov

- Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:10
    383Regulatory Advisory[removed]

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    Source URL: www.arb.ca.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2006-12-29 15:46:20
    384Microsoft Word[removed]Residential Generator Safety.doc

    Microsoft Word[removed]Residential Generator Safety.doc

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    Source URL: www.nh.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2013-03-10 05:00:00
    385CAL FIRE Engine - Model 11 USE The Model 11 concept started in the mid 1970s as an initial attack wildland engine/water tender. It was the first diesel powered chassis in CAL FIRE’s

    CAL FIRE Engine - Model 11 USE The Model 11 concept started in the mid 1970s as an initial attack wildland engine/water tender. It was the first diesel powered chassis in CAL FIRE’s

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    Source URL: www.fire.ca.gov

    - Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:10
      386CAL FIRE Engine - Model 17 USE The Model 17s are assigned in those urban interface areas with difficult access and some fullservice needs. Compact over all, size is maintained with good mobile attack performance. Current

      CAL FIRE Engine - Model 17 USE The Model 17s are assigned in those urban interface areas with difficult access and some fullservice needs. Compact over all, size is maintained with good mobile attack performance. Current

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      Source URL: www.fire.ca.gov

      - Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:10
        387Microsoft Word[removed]Residential Generator Safety.doc

        Microsoft Word[removed]Residential Generator Safety.doc

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        Source URL: www.nh.gov

        Language: English - Date: 2013-03-10 05:00:00
        388CAL FIRE Engine - Model 25 USE Based on its design and current equipment complement, Model 25 is a full-service vehicle. It has been built specifically to address the need for a specialized emergency vehicle to provide f

        CAL FIRE Engine - Model 25 USE Based on its design and current equipment complement, Model 25 is a full-service vehicle. It has been built specifically to address the need for a specialized emergency vehicle to provide f

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        Source URL: www.fire.ca.gov

        - Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:10
          389CAL FIRE ENGINE—MODEL 9 USE The Model 9 was first introduced in the early 1970s. California’s demographics had begun to change and CAL FIRE recognized its apparatus needed to

          CAL FIRE ENGINE—MODEL 9 USE The Model 9 was first introduced in the early 1970s. California’s demographics had begun to change and CAL FIRE recognized its apparatus needed to

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          Source URL: www.fire.ca.gov

          Language: English - Date: 2013-04-05 13:49:11
          390Microsoft Word - G-Engine Inventory.doc

          Microsoft Word - G-Engine Inventory.doc

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          Source URL: www.nifc.gov

          Language: English - Date: 2011-05-07 14:02:13