See the Los Angeles (CA) Fire Department’s Electric Engine in Person

Want to See the Los Angeles Fire Department’s new Rosenbauer Group RTX Electric Fire Engine up close?

Of course you do.

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It’s Electric! [It Being the Los Angeles (CA) Fire Department’s New Apparatus]

Well, it will be available for display Saturday during Fire Service Day at Station 82, located at 5769 W Hollywood Blvd. See a walk-around video preview above.

“The second Saturday of each May is designated “Fire Service Recognition Day” because we are Your Los Angeles Fire Department and we place great value on our community relationships,” the department says on its website. “We hope you will come spend part of your day with us and learn about the services we offer, interact with firefighters, increase your fire safety knowledge, and enjoy some FREE family fun.”

Its specs can be seen here:

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