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14th July 1984, Page 20
14th July 1984
Page 20
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FIRE SAFETY Equipment of Nottingham, which took over the design rights to Firefly fire fighting equipment from the Ladbroke group over three years ago, has now updated the Sherpa Firefly to suit the latest Freight Rover models.

The latest Sherpa Firefly, based on a wide track, MT210 Sherpa 350 chassis cab made its debut at last month's Fire International exhibition at Birmingham.

The tender's specification includes a four-man crew cab (plus driver), a 130 gallon capacity water tank mounted in the body and a Godiva GPE demountable pump capable of delivering 275 gallons per minute at 100 psi.

The Firefly tender displayed at Birmingham was sold to RollsRoyce's Aero division at Derby.

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Locations: Birmingham, Derby, Nottingham

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