FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING (ISSN 00152587), June, 1979, Vol. 132, No. 6 Member, American Business Press and Audit Bureau of Circulations Published monthly by Technical Publishing Company, a Division of DunDonnelley Publishing Corporation, A Dun & Bradstreet Company. James B. Tafel, Chairman, John K. Abely, President, EXECUTIVE, EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10019. Printed in Easton, Pa. 18042.

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LAFD SUV in the ocean

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A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle was pushed into the ocean as heavy rains sent debris across several roadways.

Grandville (MI) Fire Truck Hit While Responding to I-196 Rollover

Michigan State Police are reminding drivers to pull over for emergency vehicles after a fire truck was struck Wednesday night.