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The Oshkosh P-15 Truck, Airport Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) is a 65 ton, 8x8 vehicle that was first fielded in 1977. It carries 6,100 gallons of water and 515 gallons of foam, designed for all-weather operations at airfields for fire suppression. Two 1,250 gpm pumps and two 1,200 gpm turrets deleiver the water and foam. The Oshkosh P-15 ARFF is powereed by two Detroit Diesel engines. The huge P-15 weighs 130,860 lbs, is 45 feet long, 10 ft wide and 13.8 feet tall. (Air Force photo by Chief Master Sgt. Robert McCormack, 134 ARW Fire Dept.)
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