[quote name='fd2119' post='22934' date='Aug 14 2006, 17:11 ']Why's this unit labeled both 408 and 802? I know that Fairfax uses the 8 designation (in place of their primary COG number of 4), but I'm not entirely clear on when & why. Can anyone explain, please?
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If I am not mistaken if I recall correctly 408 would be the unit designation and the 802 would be the station apparatus number. take note of the 2nd number on EMS Unit number 422
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If I am not mistaken if I recall correctly 408 would be the unit designation and the 802 would be the station apparatus number. take note of the 2nd number on EMS Unit number 422
Chris O. - DCFD F/F NREMT-B and member of Friendship Fire Association, CAFAA & ODHFS
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