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7165 fire
Topic Started: Aug 18 2009, 10:56 AM (308 Views)
Nabi60SFW9620
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http://www.phillyfirenews.com/content/firewire/detail/1150

I saw these pics of a SEPTA Neoplan AN460HF on fire. There was another pic I saw and it appears that coach was 7165. I did hear about the fire on 7165 but is that bus back in service?
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Nabi60SFW9620
Aug 18 2009, 10:56 AM
http://www.phillyfirenews.com/content/firewire/detail/1150

I saw these pics of a SEPTA Neoplan AN460HF on fire. There was another pic I saw and it appears that coach was 7165. I did hear about the fire on 7165 but is that bus back in service?
7165 has been put back in service a while ago.
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You must have rabies because you foam too much!¡!¡!
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Why does everything bad have to happen on route 54?!!??!
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7165 has been repaired and overhauled a while ago!
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You must have rabies because you foam too much!¡!¡!
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Oh yeah I looked at the date. That's over 1.25 years ago!
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So the fire department had to hook up the fire hydrant for this fire? When Baltimores 0028 caught fire in 2003 all they needed was a heavy duty fire extinguisher to put out the fire in the engine. The fire department was in and out in 5 minutes. And 0028 only looked like it broke down afterwards.
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