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Get those crash tenders up the other end.
The department has 10 firefighters, but requires only two or three fire fighters on shift to operate a single crash tender.
The crash tender pulled up seconds later, the view from its cab showing the two aircraft stopped with just yards separating them.
They are not as large or as heavy as airport crash tenders.
A major contract was one from the Air Ministry to supply airfield crash tenders.
Crash Tender: A pump capable of spraying foam used at airports.
Dispatch crash tenders and ambulance, and hold further movements till it's down.
Airport crash tenders are extremely powerful machines.
The Salamander was an airfield crash tender.
The fire service has 5 crash tenders as well as two pumpers, an aerial ladder and heavy rescue unit.
The airport has its own fire department with three crash tenders and one supervisor vehicle based at a fire station on the airport grounds.
An airport crash tender, or "crash rig", is a specialized fire engine designed for use at aerodromes in aircraft accidents.
Airport vehicles - Rapid intervention vehicles, and Type 60 and 90 Crash tenders.
Specialized Airport Crash Tenders are used at airports to carry larger amounts of water and foaming agents.
Special vehicles include airport crash tenders, Brush Trucks and rescue trucks for the evacuation of pilots.
These features give the airport crash tenders a capability to reach an airplane rapidly, and rapidly put out large fires with jet fuel involved.
Most fire appliances used by them are referred to as "domestic" type appliances to differentiate them from larger airport crash tenders.
Mid and West Wales Fire Service said two crews and a crash tender went to the scene to make the area safe.
Toy Airport Crash Tender!
LAC McKenzie and Wolfe were members of the crew of the crash tender.
Rosenbauer Panther is a model of airport crash tender produced by Austrian manufacturer Rosenbauer.
The Alvis Salamander is a 6X6 Airport Crash Tender with off-road capabilities, developed in 1956.
Victoria International Airport Fire and Rescue operates three crash tenders and one support vehicle to deal with emergencies at the airport.
The fire halls feature three pumpers, one aerial, six multi-purpose small vehicles, two flat-bottomed boats, one airport crash tender, and a 1927 historical fire vehicle.
There are 7 stations not including YVR (station and 4 crash tenders belongs to the Vancouver Airport Authority):