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[edit] Heavy Pumpers
according to the Sa country fire service promotions unit there is only one heavy pumper in the CFS, and the rest are all medium, look here [1]manny 15:35, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
- It's possible they are wrong. If you look at the classification of pumpers here, Whats a pumper?, which appears to be the same as what you cited here, and then you look at the reported pumping capacity of CFS pumpers here Type 2 pumpers, it looks as though the SA CFS promo unit has incorrect sources. 121.44.116.34 09:00, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
This article is currently classed as Start-class because it lacks any refernence, needs an infobox, and general cleanup. It has the length and perhaps depth to be promoted, but needs some work. --Daysleeper47 17:32, 17 October 2007 (UTC)