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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
EMT/Firefighter needs more power
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hartwig" data-source="post: 988357" data-attributes="member: 61832"><p>As a career firefighter/paramedic, I would say you need to be more concerned about getting to the call safely rather than at warp speed. You shouldn't be travelling at much more than the speed limit no matter what state you are in. You are not a firetruck or ambo. If I had $3000 to spend, I would be spending it on training, college, seminars, etc. and not making my truck go fast. my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hartwig, post: 988357, member: 61832"] As a career firefighter/paramedic, I would say you need to be more concerned about getting to the call safely rather than at warp speed. You shouldn't be travelling at much more than the speed limit no matter what state you are in. You are not a firetruck or ambo. If I had $3000 to spend, I would be spending it on training, college, seminars, etc. and not making my truck go fast. my opinion [/QUOTE]
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