I have a lot of respect for first responders who answer the public's call for help. GOD bless the brave men/women of our Police, Fire and Paramedic Departments.
Except she expanded their trauma therapy resources, gave their pension fund a boost and has consistently supported their budget and they love her. Fuck off with your lies.
Kings of the streets are the heavy wreckers that get called out to drag car carcasses out of the way when multiple vehicle fires have to be extinguished. You would be squished like a bug if you got in the way lol
In most places a Truck and Ladder Company are the same thing. They do searches and ventilation. Engines put water on the fire, and run EMS. Squad or Rescue rigs are special units designed to deal with any incident that can happen. At a fire they are used as manpower rigs, they do anything from pulling hoselines to ventilation to searches.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the two Chicago firefighters who passed away today. You will never be forgotten and will live on in our memories. I will see ya at the big one my brothers. Mentone fire is 10-10. We'll handle the next alarm,
To everyone who responds in the windy city of Chicago fd your service is deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard keep them safe out there job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
Idk what it is about Chicago but these fuckers take fires serious it seems. Out of all the video's i've watched, these guys have the fastest response times and come flying out the fire house. Awesome stuff.
He's right. we will never ever forget that as a community or allow it to happen again. Which it won't as the buildings have not been made primarily of wood since the greatnfire. But still. Its culturally ingrained in us.
Well the entire city did burn to the ground once. CFD is particularly motivated by that even though the current city is not primarily made of wood and hasn't been since then.
Let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen deserve a lot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply by Chicago fd responding keep them safe out there in the windy city of Chicago job well done you should be amazed and proud great catches as usual way to go ! Joe
I love this video lol. The way them trucks just go bolting out of there like bats out of hell into a downtown scene with all them sirens. Here in the UK you can't really get a video like that, reminds me though a bit of when Soho's trucks go in London.
+CobraEmergencyVideos well its also where the station is located, I have driven by it a couple of times and friday and saturday night getting out would be a different story
My Uncle was the Deputy District Chief here until he retired (just before this was taken, I believe). Got to join him and the other firefighters for lunch once. Awesome guys!
Its a service we can't live without right they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police even by Chicago fd and Chicago pd responding your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks keep the vidoes coming much love and respect and appreciation job well done great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going great team efforts are deeply appreciated thanks way to go very impressed thanks !!! Joe
Way to go let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen even by Chicago fd your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks even in the windy city Chicago great job great catches as usual still going strong keep them safe out there way to go appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go stay warm and dry out there ❤😂 ! Joe
Thank you to all our first responders, especially in a big city like Chicago. I can't imagine. Also, what was the emergency for this response, and what was the outcome?
The computer voice says "FIRE," without specifying the type, but judging by the types of apparatus dispatched, I'm sure it was a high-rise structure fire.
I was surprised to see two command buggies, until I saw one of them going a different direction. When the boom truck left, I was further surprised to hear an electronic warble siren, which strangely, for awhile, became the norm, about when lime yellow was introduced (but didn't carch on). The biggest surprise was hearing that Federal Q scream from the med wagon. I still believe the mechanical scream is easier to hear, sounds farther, and has the benefit of vibrating soundproof car windows. Sorry for the editorial. Excellent, orderly turnout!
Thank you for showing this Response. Anytime Chicago has the Rescue go with there snorkel makes my day. That combo unit best thing a Chief Designed into a Department.
They are sending the Engine 1 and Ambulance 42 to an unknown call. The first dispatch before you hear the warble tone at 23 seconds is the start of a new dispatch. Hope this helps.
Engine 42 always is good and I watch a light and engine 98 because Chicago fire department is the best videos I ever watch and I watch him for my wife my whole life
Great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd responding they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks stay safe and warm out there in the windy city of Chicago job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys thanks !!! Joe 😅😊😊
@pkferrariman The snorkel is not the tower ladder, it is part of the two piece squad (squad1 and 1A). Tower ladder is responding from a different station.
Excellent response time and professionalism from the CFD! Though I'm not a fan of the EQ2B, it actually sounds pretty good on Ambulance 42, for some reason! Thank you for your service!
The ambulance isn't attending the fire alarm. If you listen carefully, the CAD instructs, "Ambulance 42, Engine One. Westbank Street and North Blackhall Drive - Persons Down To Unknown Cause!"
I love this house! Too bad the spare snorkel isn't kept here anymore, but at least Squad 1 lives here now. This house was first due at a 4-11 alarm high rise fire last night at 171 W Oak.
@FmasterJG No in Chicago the normal fire station is an engine, truck,and an ambulance, however in downtown since it is so dense there are very few fire stations, which means that the stations must house many more vehicles than the normal station
CFD knows their stuff that is for sure. Was up there last year visiting family and saw a CFD engineer (I think that is the rank for the driver) driving smooth as can be going to a call. He was handling that Pierce aerial like a sports car-never saw anyone drive a fire truck like that.
Keep them Chicago your service is deeply appreciated thanks take stay warm and dry out there best wishes to everyone who responds keep up the good work. Joe
I dont think I've ever seen a fire station this big. One time I took a trip to Buffalo, NY and saw one that maybe was comparable. We damn sure dont have these in California
Gee never seen so many pumps going out to a call,in the UK its standard for two pumps per call and in some cases two pumps and one TTL.nice videolove the sirens
We have nearly 3 million residents with 5 million commuting in for work every day. Even a shed fire has the potential to very quickly spread out into multiple structures. We don't assume anything as a city. We send the big boys.
Damn in Chicago they have all that in a fire station like shit in NYC the ambulance are around driving or parked under a bridge. The fire trucks are in the stations.
This tradition dates back to the 1930s when Fire Commissioner Goodrich, whose family operated Goodrich Transit Company, adopted the port and starboard maritime light scheme for all apparatus and firehouses
The Difference between an engine and ladder company is the engine company puts water on the fire and the engine company does a primary search for victims while the ladder company on the other hand, does all the venting and conduct a search for victims as well. Usually the ladder company in this case runs into the burning building while everyone else is running out but here's a twist. The ladder company usually has no water between them and the fire.
Engine 42 was ahead of the Battalion Chief's...Ah Eng. 42 was ready to roll, I could swear the DE didn't even look before pulling out the that bay lol.
The camera had a wide lens, giving a wider field of view which would give the impression of the engine moving faster than it really is. If the driver was driving at an unsafe speed, I'm sure his officer would've corrected it.
@proedgebiker Are you sure? Maybe I misheard, but I thought is was Engine 42, Truck 3, Tower Ladder 10, Squad 1, Battalion 3 to fire and Ambulance 42 And Engine 1 to person down, cause unknown?
Sou socorrista do SAMU 192 no Brasil, gostaria muito de conhecer as bases e as equipes dos paramédicos e dos bombeiros nos estado unidos, parabéns pra todos
Engine 42, Truck 3, Tower Ladder 10, Squad 1, Battalion 3, West Erie Street and North [Orleans?] Street, Fire. Ambulance 42, Engine 1, West Lake Street and North Wacker Drive, person down from unknown cause. Two different calls.
Do they all have different horns? First listening to it I was really laughing about it. Great work guys, keep it up! Greetings from a German firefighter!
When multiple pieces are coming up on an intesection they will use different sirens to signal to traffic that there is more than one fire truck approaching the intersection so cars stop and wait until all the fire trucks are through. When through the intersection they will all typically switch back to same siren on each truck.
Actually yes. Ambulances have one horn, each of the fire truck types does police does and the battalion chief does. Makes a big difference to traffic flow in a city of millions whose roads are an intentionally perfect ten square mile grid.
@@joshschneider9766 Thy don't have "horns" but sirens and each piece of apparatus has multiple different sirens. My ambulances have 3 different sirens and my trucks have an electronic Q, siren, air horn, etc.
I have a lot of respect for first responders who answer the public's call for help. GOD bless the brave men/women of our Police, Fire and Paramedic Departments.
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news reporter: what did you do before you became a firefighter?
engine 42: i was a street racer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm impressed that every firetruck has different voices, just like they have different characteristic.
Engine 42 was ready AF for that call
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that guy had NOS for sure G D!
Christian Minaya he rolled the fuck out holy
Engine 42 is a bat out of hell. NICE departure.
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Ha ha Frome me. And gabe
Engine 42 has consistently been at or near the top of training grades for literally decades. absolutely legendary firehouse.
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Great Catch of Engine 42 House Response!🚒🚑
I watch these because even though someone is in need of help, rescue is on the way and that warms my heart to tears. Please keep up the good work.
engine 42 was whipping it
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Someone found a text from his girlfriend at that second
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Fire Control: “Structure Fire @ Mayor’s Lightfoot’s house”
CFD: “ROFLMAO, let it burn”
Except she expanded their trauma therapy resources, gave their pension fund a boost and has consistently supported their budget and they love her. Fuck off with your lies.
Nice catch, lovely firehouse!
Damn Engine 42 knows he's the king of the streets.
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Ye he's long gone. IMO the king of the streets are the ladder trucks
Kings of the streets are the heavy wreckers that get called out to drag car carcasses out of the way when multiple vehicle fires have to be extinguished. You would be squished like a bug if you got in the way lol
That is a freaking cool engine and tanker bay. Its fast access to the main roads and overall just looks amazing
In most places a Truck and Ladder Company are the same thing. They do searches and ventilation. Engines put water on the fire, and run EMS. Squad or Rescue rigs are special units designed to deal with any incident that can happen. At a fire they are used as manpower rigs, they do anything from pulling hoselines to ventilation to searches.
Damn! The first Engine that leaves was like "Get the hell out of my way!" Haha
42 Thank you Sir 👍😊 thats how a fire truck are ment to be driven , nice work keep it up 👍
Grammar Please
This is my dream to be a firefighter and no one will ruin it
always follow your dreams
I love Chicago Fire Department I visited all their fire stations a long time ago
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the two Chicago firefighters who passed away today. You will never be forgotten and will live on in our memories. I will see ya at the big one my brothers.
Mentone fire is 10-10. We'll handle the next alarm,
Plot twist: they arrived first before the fire started.
To everyone who responds in the windy city of Chicago fd your service is deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard keep them safe out there job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
Ive been to this fire house just last year, firefighters so friendly so amazing to see them all shoot off to a call
I come from watching the croatian firefighters jumping into their trucks mid-game and this IS UNDERWHELMING!
Holy, same!
monstruolio yeah dude,
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Idk what it is about Chicago but these fuckers take fires serious it seems.
Out of all the video's i've watched, these guys have the fastest response times and come flying out the fire house.
Awesome stuff.
the reason is because they don’t their city in flames again. so
He's right. we will never ever forget that as a community or allow it to happen again. Which it won't as the buildings have not been made primarily of wood since the greatnfire. But still. Its culturally ingrained in us.
A shit ton of trucks responding.Reason to love Chicago Fire Department
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just watched it back, they were one of the first! I'm from the UK and don't hear these tanoys to call outs :-) Nice work guys and stay safe
Well the entire city did burn to the ground once. CFD is particularly motivated by that even though the current city is not primarily made of wood and hasn't been since then.
Let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen deserve a lot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply by Chicago fd responding keep them safe out there in the windy city of Chicago job well done you should be amazed and proud great catches as usual way to go ! Joe
Did 42 drink too much antifreeze?
Good video and nice greetings from Germany. We do not have as cool vehicles in the fire department as their
Let's Hear it for the First responders of the Chicago Fire Dept . brave men and women who put their lives on the line everyday !
2:15 I like the crown Vic with the federal vision lightbar, shame we didn’t get to see it respond... nice catch though. Keep up the good work. :)
Tyler Wallace i think it might be a reserve
Tyler Wallace it’s usually a spare for the more higher ranked Chiefs and they don’t respond much at all...
I love this video lol. The way them trucks just go bolting out of there like bats out of hell into a downtown scene with all them sirens.
Here in the UK you can't really get a video like that, reminds me though a bit of when Soho's trucks go in London.
+CobraEmergencyVideos well its also where the station is located, I have driven by it a couple of times and friday and saturday night getting out would be a different story
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U can find it I had to call the fire department and they came within a min but they live infront of my house so
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Looks like a scene out Chicago Fire one of my favorite TV shows
I love how smoothly Engine 42 left the station
I’ve saw it in person
@@pz7167 Wow you're lucky
Florjan Brudar I’ve saw engine 42 and ambulance 42 in person
It was North Wacker Drive (which is a major thoroughfare in Chicago) but yes, you're right, the ambulance was responding to a seperate call.
My Uncle was the Deputy District Chief here until he retired (just before this was taken, I believe). Got to join him and the other firefighters for lunch once. Awesome guys!
I took my son there to visit. A great and welcoming firehouse
Holy shit those engines really take off!
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That's Squad 1 and Snorkel 1A
@@md_randoms2429 your one of those fucking people
@@alljourney2834 no bro I was 9, I’m different now don’t worry
@@md_randoms2429 ok, btw yoo mama so fat she was 6 feet taller on her back
Its a service we can't live without right they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police even by Chicago fd and Chicago pd responding your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks keep the vidoes coming much love and respect and appreciation job well done great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going great team efforts are deeply appreciated thanks way to go very impressed thanks !!! Joe
Damn, Engine 42 was hauling ass!!!
I know right make like a banana and split
+Super- Phan Yep. Big time.
That's a big time department's response
Phantom Phan Engine 42 was banging gears and smoking rears.
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Way to go let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen even by Chicago fd your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks even in the windy city Chicago great job great catches as usual still going strong keep them safe out there way to go appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go stay warm and dry out there ❤😂 ! Joe
0:51 gotta go fast
Thank you to all our first responders, especially in a big city like Chicago. I can't imagine. Also, what was the emergency for this response, and what was the outcome?
The computer voice says "FIRE," without specifying the type, but judging by the types of apparatus dispatched, I'm sure it was a high-rise structure fire.
@@seikibrian8641 okay thanks.
@@seikibrian8641 fire call
@@brandonbaltzell2422 What?
I was surprised to see two command buggies, until I saw one of them going a different direction. When the boom truck left, I was further surprised to hear an electronic warble siren, which strangely, for awhile, became the norm, about when lime yellow was introduced (but didn't carch on). The biggest surprise was hearing that Federal Q scream from the med wagon. I still believe the mechanical scream is easier to hear, sounds farther, and has the benefit of vibrating soundproof car windows. Sorry for the editorial. Excellent, orderly turnout!
loved the Q on the medic box
Thank you for showing this Response. Anytime Chicago has the Rescue go with there snorkel makes my day. That combo unit best thing a Chief Designed into a Department.
Best responding call i ever seen before !! Great Video !!!
Watch croation firefighters
They are sending the Engine 1 and Ambulance 42 to an unknown call. The first dispatch before you hear the warble tone at 23 seconds is the start of a new dispatch. Hope this helps.
Damn. 42 Engine shot outta there right quick. Great response time....
Engine 42 always is good and I watch a light and engine 98 because Chicago fire department is the best videos I ever watch and I watch him for my wife my whole life
wow chicago FD is impressive! love from NYC!
This is GREAT quality for 2010 I thought this vid was posted like yesterday!
Funny, I just had this video in my recommendations today.
Not complaining, just funny how TH-cam finds these videos for me to watch.
That station is 2 times the size of the downtown station where I live very cool
Great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd responding they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks stay safe and warm out there in the windy city of Chicago job well done you should be amazed and proud love you guys thanks !!! Joe 😅😊😊
That engine cheuff drives like my LT. and our Service truck's cheuff.
@pkferrariman The snorkel is not the tower ladder, it is part of the two piece squad (squad1 and 1A). Tower ladder is responding from a different station.
Excellent response time and professionalism from the CFD! Though I'm not a fan of the EQ2B, it actually sounds pretty good on Ambulance 42, for some reason! Thank you for your service!
This guys are no joke. great video pic . i could not believe the speed or the urgency to get going
Amazing video!We should have more videos like this more often!Keep up the good work!U earned a subs
This is the best video recommendation youtube has ever given me
These people are bad ass!! Nothing but respect!
this is quite possibly the fastest response i have ever seen! well done!
Why does the ambulance 🚑 have same sirens as fire trucks
The ambulance isn't attending the fire alarm.
If you listen carefully, the CAD instructs, "Ambulance 42, Engine One. Westbank Street and North Blackhall Drive - Persons Down To Unknown Cause!"
That's very cool. Your trucks are much cooler then German trucks. (I'm from Germany/Bavaria)
is just Bavaria
I love this house! Too bad the spare snorkel isn't kept here anymore, but at least Squad 1 lives here now.
This house was first due at a 4-11 alarm high rise fire last night at 171 W Oak.
Put in my app to be a volunteer for my fire dept while full time in college!
@FmasterJG No in Chicago the normal fire station is an engine, truck,and an ambulance, however in downtown since it is so dense there are very few fire stations, which means that the stations must house many more vehicles than the normal station
CFD knows their stuff that is for sure. Was up there last year visiting family and saw a CFD engineer (I think that is the rank for the driver) driving smooth as can be going to a call. He was handling that Pierce aerial like a sports car-never saw anyone drive a fire truck like that.
Keep them Chicago your service is deeply appreciated thanks take stay warm and dry out there best wishes to everyone who responds keep up the good work. Joe
I dont think I've ever seen a fire station this big. One time I took a trip to Buffalo, NY and saw one that maybe was comparable. We damn sure dont have these in California
Hereford Maryland, is bigger than this one
you sould see the one in island life boy they will have a lot of units if theres roleplay
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island life is in a video game called arma 2 oa island life
oh, ok, i don't play pc, but i really want to get one, school first
Gee never seen so many pumps going out to a call,in the UK its standard for two pumps per call and in some cases two pumps and one TTL.nice videolove the sirens
We have nearly 3 million residents with 5 million commuting in for work every day. Even a shed fire has the potential to very quickly spread out into multiple structures. We don't assume anything as a city. We send the big boys.
that first engine is like "race ya!"
This must be the biggest station in the city; where I live in Uptown, I believe there's an engine, ladder truck, and ambulance.
Damn in Chicago they have all that in a fire station like shit in NYC the ambulance are around driving or parked under a bridge. The fire trucks are in the stations.
Not true. FDNY EMS have their own stations. They just aren't based with fire units like in Chicago
OndrejBar you do not no firefighters
Tyler Poulson Haha I think I do. Would be eweird If I didn't know what I do...
No you are rong
+Tyler Poulson He is correct actually. FDNY EMS have their own stations that they go to. They just get spread around the city.
wow was it that many calls at the same time?? Very good video, nice job! thats a very nice station!
I like how there's just a ton of fire trucks going
I'm the 1K comment and this was my child hood video!
This tradition dates back to the 1930s when Fire Commissioner Goodrich, whose family operated Goodrich Transit Company, adopted the port and starboard maritime light scheme for all apparatus and firehouses
Learned something new today! Thanks for sharing that bit of history! 🙂
God bless you Chicago Fire department you guys always do great job 👍🙂
Love the green light in the front!
Those rigs are huge. Really interesting to watch from an Aussie standpoint :)
Very beautiful vehicles, and a stunning response time.
I love The Chicago Fire Truck ❤️😍🇺🇸🚒
Engine 42 got up outta there💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🔥🔥🔥
@FmasterJG this was the MAIN Fire Station in Downtown Chicago
0:54 can it take off any faster 😂
The Difference between an engine and ladder company is the engine company puts water on the fire and the engine company does a primary search for victims while the ladder company on the other hand, does all the venting and conduct a search for victims as well. Usually the ladder company in this case runs into the burning building while everyone else is running out but here's a twist. The ladder company usually has no water between them and the fire.
Engine 42 was ahead of the Battalion Chief's...Ah Eng. 42 was ready to roll, I could swear the DE didn't even look before pulling out the that bay lol.
They probably don't have to. They saturation train. Like burn out workouts but for fire science.
The camera had a wide lens, giving a wider field of view which would give the impression of the engine moving faster than it really is. If the driver was driving at an unsafe speed, I'm sure his officer would've corrected it.
medic 42 is responding to a big fire for that call really fast.
Juan Muñoz Im pretty sure Ambulance 42 was responding to a separate call...
Engine 42: Sorry baby, I've got to work tonight.
GF: But my parents aren't home
Engine 42: 0:53
There is hazmat truck 1 it was spare like LAFD
@proedgebiker
Are you sure?
Maybe I misheard, but I thought is was Engine 42, Truck 3, Tower Ladder 10, Squad 1, Battalion 3 to fire and Ambulance 42 And Engine 1 to person down, cause unknown?
Who’s in 2024?
"Show Me Your Firetruck" plays in my head whenever I watch a Chicago fire response.
Sou socorrista do SAMU 192 no Brasil, gostaria muito de conhecer as bases e as equipes dos paramédicos e dos bombeiros nos estado unidos, parabéns pra todos
I've had the chance to tour that station, it's a pretty neat place.
Dang!!! 42 was HAULING!!
Ultra Brick Studios truck 42:said her dad gone for the weekend
Engine 42, Truck 3, Tower Ladder 10, Squad 1, Battalion 3, West Erie Street and North [Orleans?] Street, Fire.
Ambulance 42, Engine 1, West Lake Street and North Wacker Drive, person down from unknown cause.
Two different calls.
Do they all have different horns? First listening to it I was really laughing about it.
Great work guys, keep it up! Greetings from a German firefighter!
When multiple pieces are coming up on an intesection they will use different sirens to signal to traffic that there is more than one fire truck approaching the intersection so cars stop and wait until all the fire trucks are through. When through the intersection they will all typically switch back to same siren on each truck.
@@KHall1309 100% correct.
Actually yes. Ambulances have one horn, each of the fire truck types does police does and the battalion chief does. Makes a big difference to traffic flow in a city of millions whose roads are an intentionally perfect ten square mile grid.
I learned to tell a fire truck from an ambulance from a cop car when I was 7 lol
@@joshschneider9766 Thy don't have "horns" but sirens and each piece of apparatus has multiple different sirens. My ambulances have 3 different sirens and my trucks have an electronic Q, siren, air horn, etc.
Nice work. What kind of camera were you using?
0:51 "It's first due or nothin! Ain't nobody gonna be water supply!"
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