Centerville, VA E-ONE Cyclone Pumper

In this early Sunday, Feb. 23, 2020 photo released by the Santa Monica Fire Department shows a vehicle that plunged into the sidewalk in Santa Monica, Calif. A man was hospitalized after driving his Jeep off the the sixth floor of a Los Angeles-area parking garage. Responding officers found the destroyed vehicle up against a McDonald's restaurant across the street from the public parking structure. The 20-year-old driver was conscious and speaking with officers when they arrived. He was transported in critical condition. Fire officials say two passengers inside the Jeep were able to jump out before it went off the roof. The cause of the crash is under investigation. (Santa Monica Fire Department via AP)

Chief Mike Wendt shows his department’s new engine

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E-ONE Fire Trucks – This E-ONE Cyclone Pumper, with its 186′ wheelbase and 750 gallon water tank, serves as the frontline engine at Centreville Volunteer Fire Department’s Station 17.

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