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Nick Lucky and his son Asher Lucky sit in the front seat of a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Audrey Morris, 6, sits in the driver seat during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Jai'lyn Garmon, 13, sits on top of a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Nick Lucky and his son Asher Lucky sit in the front seat of a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Adrian Stuart, 8, and Lauren Merchant, 7, sit on the front of a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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People view new fire trucks during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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People view new fire trucks during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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People view an infrared screen on a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Audrey Morris, 6, and Olivia Morris, 1, sit inside a compartment on a fire truck during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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The showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)
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Tabitha Grovenor and Terra Grovenor pose for a photo during the showing of the six Cape Girardeau fire trucks purchased at fire station number two Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cape Girardeau. The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire departments to rotate their fleet every 10 years costing approximately $3.8 million dollars.
(Andrew J. Whitaker ~ Southeast Missourian)