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Each green “ARFF” truck — short for Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting — carries thousands of gallons of water, firefighting foam and dry chemical agents and was used in the emergency response to the UPS plane crash in Louisville. (WDRB photo)
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Weeks after a UPS plane crashed near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, airport firefighters offered a rare look inside the highly specialized emergency response that unfolded in the minutes after the aircraft went down.
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