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09/25/2006

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Keep energy bars on hand at emergency scenes


By Perry Denehy, FireRehab columnist

Preparing and providing food at emergency scenes can be a logistical nightmare. Until an organized canteen or auxillary unit arrives, commercial power bars can help keep you energized. These can be conveniently stored in the command vehicle or front-line apparatus. When firefighters need that extra energy boost after prolonged exertion, you will be prepared. 










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