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Featured picture: Truck pushin’

Sometimes, when I run across a really nice firefighting related picture on Flickr, I ask the author for some background infos as well as the authorisation to feature it on the blog. This is a fabulous way to get to know other firefighters around the world.

This one’s also really great. Taken by Hubsio in the philippines:

Q: What happened here?
A: its a games for our christmas party, to push the trucks to the finish line with water in the tanks. I think the reason why we play that game, because sometimes here the battery of our trucks drained out, so its like a practice of pushing the fire truck =)

Hubsio writes about himself:
im a member of the federation fire =) its a volunteer group, non government organization, its a non paid job, all volunteers, we do our own expenses to acquire our equipments, our gears. if you want more of our pictures, you can visit our site, its www.federationfire.org . And if you have anything you want, feel free to contact me, me and my elder brother are the moderator of the website.

Great work guys keep it up.

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  1. @rakeman on September 7th, 2008

    Truck pushin’ http://tinyurl.com/6qfczk

  2. zero7 on September 8th, 2008

    thank you so much Irakli! god bless! good luck… =)

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