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Battling intense heat: Rehab bus a life-line to S.A. firefighters
Posted on August 3, 2012 at 7:33 PM
Updated Friday, Aug 3 at 7:41 PM
When it's 100 degrees outside, for firefighters it's even hotter when battling a blaze - and that's an added threat to fire crews who can be confronted by heat of 1,500 degrees and more. So how are they protecting themselves while protecting us?
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