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A tool compartment on the side of an M1142 Tactical

A tool compartment on the side of an M1142 Tactical

A tool compartment on the side of an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck shows an array of firefighting tools that will be inspected and serviced along with the vehicle as part of a new program designed by the 4... More

A water leak spills from an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting

A water leak spills from an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting

A water leak spills from an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck to indicate the vehicle had not been properly weather treated for the winter prior to arriving at a civilian service facility in the Chicago area a... More

The owner of an emergency vehicle service shop talks

The owner of an emergency vehicle service shop talks

The owner of an emergency vehicle service shop talks with Master Sgt. Alex Gonzalez, senior maintenance supervisor, and Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist for the 416th Theater Engineer... More

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, talks with a maintenance contractor next to an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck being serviced at a Chicago-... More

An hydraulic jack and stand hold up 55,000 pounds of

An hydraulic jack and stand hold up 55,000 pounds of

An hydraulic jack and stand hold up 55,000 pounds of weight from an Army Reserve M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck at a Chicago-based firetruck maintenance facility Dec. 22. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class ... More

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, opens up a tool compartment of an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck being serviced at a Chicago-based firetru... More

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist

Sgt. 1st Class Brian Timm, firefighter logistics specialist for the 416th Theater Engineer Command, explains how a gated wye works, one of many components of an M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck being serviced... More

Jason Demes, a civilian vehicle technician, crawls

Jason Demes, a civilian vehicle technician, crawls

Jason Demes, a civilian vehicle technician, crawls underneath an Army M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck to inspect the chassis Dec. 22 as part of a new maintenance contract designed by the 416th Theater Engine... More

Jason Demes, a civilian truck technician, descends

Jason Demes, a civilian truck technician, descends

Jason Demes, a civilian truck technician, descends a ladder after inspecting the roof of an Army Reserve M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck Dec. 22 as part of a new maintenance program designed by the 416th The... More

Jason Demes, a civilian technician with Certified Fleet

Jason Demes, a civilian technician with Certified Fleet

Jason Demes, a civilian technician with Certified Fleet Services, Inc., prepares to work on an Army M1142 Tactical Fire Fighting Truck Dec. 22 as part of a new maintenance contract designed by the 416th Theater... More

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