Fire Truck Signage Reinforces Fire Safety Messages
The Tasmania Fire Service is taking crucial home fire safety messages to Tasmanian streets by putting them on 13 frontline fire trucks operating in major urban areas, the Minister for Police and Emergency Management, Jim Cox, announced today..
Wed Aug 2008 02:08 (2 months, 3 weeks ago)
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