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The “F” series of fire engines began production in 1946, the F12 being the more popular with the larger production run. The Dennis F12 was constructed of a wooden frame skinned with aluminium and was produced in both rear and side pump versions, the latter being more prolific. The F12 cab and chassis were also used in small numbers for purpose built specialist fire vehicles such as Emergency Tenders, Foam Salvage Tenders, Recover Vehicles and Control Units. Dennis F12, registered PUS 258, was delivered new to Glasgow Fire Service. Glasgow operated an ‘eclectic fleet’, however they were acknowledged for encompassing ‘new innovations’ such as the ‘front mounted pump’ Leyland Firemaster as well as being the first UK service to employ a rescue cage at the head of a 100ft turntable ladder. On the lst April 1975 Glasgow became part of Strathclyde Fire Brigade. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Sponsors LinksRelated ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics January - December 2007 > 9 Double 9 Corgi Classics > Livery > Emergency Services > UK > Fire Corgi Classics > Ranges > Emergency Services Registered Users: Bookmark
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