Fire truck through 11 feet of water

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  • paintman

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    if you look close at 57 seconds i think that is the intake on the passenger side of the cab at the top. inbetween the cab and bed. it has a filter so i just assume thats it.
     

    wolfman

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    Several military vehicles are set up for submerged operation, and can be identified by the elevated air intake snorkle and exhaust pipes.
     

    CountryBoy19

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    I find it humorous that they keep the windshield wipers turned on, under water. :D
    I'm not really sure about you but if I were in that truck fording into water that keeps rising higher and higher, I sure as the heck wouldn't be wondering if I should turn the wipers off or not... I think I'd be wondering if I could make it safely...

    Plus, what's the point in turning them off? They were only in the water briefly...
     
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