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Would Be Perfect For Hartsdale Or Fairview

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This color scheme would work great for an Incident Commander vehicle for Fairview Or Hartsdale!!! Matches the apparartus scheme of FFD and HFD nicely!

(Actual vehicle shown is a 2008 Ford F-350 4x4 Diesel assigned to an Austin-Travis County EMS District Commander- it's like a battalion chief).

Photo by me.

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Still stuck on yellow and blue huh Seth???? :P

Interestign rig, what is it equipped with?

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Is that 4 Siren speakers?

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Still stuck on yellow and blue huh Seth???? :P

Interestign rig, what is it equipped with?

Yeah, still stuck on the yellow and blue!

Slide-out extendo bed with a TON of command, rescue, and hazmat equipment.

A bunch of computers and fancy do-dads are in the cab.

And a kick-ass front bumper......2 heavy duty, 200 watt siren speakers, 2 100 watt siren speakers,LED lights, and a Warn winch. Plus a needed brush guard.

This replaces their Ford F-350/Frazers

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Very interesting well thought out vehicle! I like it!

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Yeah, still stuck on the yellow and blue!

Slide-out extendo bed with a TON of command, rescue, and hazmat equipment.

A bunch of computers and fancy do-dads are in the cab.

And a kick-a** front bumper......2 heavy duty, 200 watt siren speakers, 2 100 watt siren speakers,LED lights, and a Warn winch. Plus a needed brush guard.

This replaces their Ford F-350/Frazers

It's a Texas thing......we wouldn't understand.

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Why are the brush guards needed are the tumble weeds that BIG? Or is it for the cattle?

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Why are the brush guards needed are the tumble weeds that BIG? Or is it for the cattle?

West Texas is barren dessert.

This is CENTRAL TEXAS. We have many tight roads surrounded on both sides with very thick, tall brush that's been known to do damage to the front grill and headlights.

Some ranck vehicles have a different type of front bumper meant for cattle and ranching.

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