Story by Chiara Mattirolo April 09, 2021 at 09:37AM When an old Darby Military Community truck recently reached 34 years of service – that could have been its end. Instead, thanks to some innovative handiwork, it’s got a new life supporting Camp Darby’s Fire and Emergency Services to combat the threat of wildfires. Once used by the Directorate of Public Works to haul construction material, the 1985 Mercedes UNIMOG 1000, it’s now ready to support firefighters in rough terrain.
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