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The world's first CNG fire truck
26 May 2010The Indianapolis, Indiana Fire Department operates a fire engine powered by a 320 horsepower 8.9-liter Cummins Westport natural gas engine.
It would seem that it is not compatible - fire and natural gas, but the company HME Ahrens Fox, a manufacturer of fire engines with a century of history, has proved the opposite.
The vehicle is compactly packed with 500-gallon gas cylinders and requires fire-fighting equipment: a pump and a hydrant with a foaming system. And most importantly, a car without any catalysts and exhaust gas cleaning devices meets the environmental standards in force in the United States.
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