dwcfireman

HPN Training in BOS

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A bunch of us from the airport went up to Boston for our annual FAA certifications.  Here's a few pics for you guys!

 

 

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Yellow rigs are encouraged if not mandated at the airport for fire apparatus as fuel trucks are painted red. We certainly would not want to confuse the two.

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7 minutes ago, kinkchaser said:

Yellow rigs are encouraged if not mandated at the airport for fire apparatus as fuel trucks are painted red. We certainly would not want to confuse the two.

Reminds me of this:

 

https://www.firerescue1.com/Firefighter-Training/articles/1634559-Wash-firefighters-pump-jet-fuel-on-fire-instead-of-water/

 

Interesting fact...If you buy an ARFF rig using federal funding (through the Airport Improvement Plan), the ARFF apparatus has to be yellowish-green, or, under certain circumstances, chrome yellow or international orange. (AC 150/5210-5D Painting, Marking, and Lighting of Vehicles Used on an Airport)

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Great shots and info! Thanks for sharing!

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