* r FIRE FIGHTERS OK BRITAINS Alii FORCE: Every n.-itlsh air .station lias its squad of specially trained fire-fighters. Their qui .■kness to ac t, and act coi redly in an emergen cj', may well lie the means of saving lives if a plane crashes. Asbivs-os .suits ena!)ie these R.A.F. fire-fighters to approach very near to. blazing machines. In this picture a II:c (ig ! i ter is extinguishing a blazing plane with a special foam mixture.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 48, 4 May 1942, Page 3
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75* r FIRE FIGHTERS OK BRITAINS Alii FORCE: Every n.-itlsh air .station lias its squad of specially trained fire-fighters. Their qui.■kness to ac t, and act coi redly in an emergen cj', may well lie the means of saving lives if a plane crashes. Asbivs-os .suits ena!)ie these R.A.F. fire-fighters to approach very near to. blazing machines. In this picture a II:c (ig!i ter is extinguishing a blazing plane with a special foam mixture. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 48, 4 May 1942, Page 3
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