n U out brackets has (apparently) nothing to do with the fire service. Sure, but is present in many departments and offices and fire station receptions. So far the only thing that comes to mind, but serves a different purpose and serves on the fire, if fire ...
Unfortunately stupid people are everywhere, used to use network taps and dry as scavengers. Leaving chewing gum, coins, paper, matches, candy wrappers, cigarette butts, etc. into the cavity where the key is inserted to rotate the spindle and to tap water or hydrant to supply the pumps. Within this wide range of wastes are the tops of drinks, which costs a lot of them out if you are not an appropriate tool to do so.
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Remove hardened chewing gum and adhered to other out debris from the cavity of the spindle is also very difficult to do, fortunately having a bracketed out by hand is very easy.
This is a cheap and easy, any firefighter can have one in your pocket or helmet.
to buy one!
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