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Date: 2013-03-24 12:13:22
Emergency vehicles
Fire
Wildfires
Trucks
Wildland fire engine
Wildfire suppression
Fire apparatus
National Wildfire Coordinating Group
United States Forest Service
Firefighting
Public safety
Wildland fire suppression

United States Department of Agriculture

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