MFB LADDERS AND AERIAL APPLIANCES - MFB KidZone
MFB LADDERS AND AERIAL APPLIANCES - MFB KidZone
MFB LADDERS AND AERIAL APPLIANCES - MFB KidZone
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The Magirus ladder went<br />
in to service in 1963. It<br />
was bought from<br />
Germany and was 45<br />
metres when fully<br />
extended.<br />
Since the 1970s the<br />
brigade has acquired two<br />
Snorkels, two turntable<br />
ladders, a hydraulic<br />
platform and low profile<br />
ladders that required less<br />
head room for travelling<br />
and could be operated to<br />
gain access to areas<br />
below as well as above<br />
the horizontal.<br />
T oday’s MF B has an array of aerial equipment.<br />
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