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  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
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The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
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  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday and Crew Manager Tony Reid with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday and Crew Manager Tony Reid with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday and Crew Manager Tony Reid with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday and Crew Manager Tony Reid with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • Pictured: Watch Manager Paul Halliday and Crew Manager Tony Reid with the new firefighting lance.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG
  • The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service unveiled it's latest weapon in firefighting, an ultra high pressure lance that allows firefighters to put out  fires more quickly using less water, and without having to enter the building. It is part of a £7.6 million GBP investment in 40 new smaller fire appliances that will enter service over the coming months, and will primarily be stationed in rural communities.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    New_firefighting_system_launched_in_...JPG