The rescuers

There's not a lot of room for equipment “downtime” in the fire and emergency medical response business. Vehicles must be safe and ready to dispatch at a moment's notice when the alarm sounds. Those working for California's Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD) will attest to that. The district responds to tens of thousands of incidents per year. Based in Concord, CA, CCCFPD serves approximately 544,000 residents within a 350-sq.-mi. area. According to Tim Rau, district apparatus manager, there are 30 firehouses in the district, which encompasses 13 of the county's 18 cities, as well as unincorporated ...

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