Two retired UK fire engines sent to Ukraine
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue ServiceTwo retired fire engines have been sent to tackle blazes in Ukraine.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) retired the vehicles from frontline service and replaced them with newer models.
It sold them back to manufacturer Angloco who gave them to Action Beyond Words, a humanitarian organisation, which delivered them to Ukraine.
One of the appliances has now been delivered to Mizhhiria in the west of the country and the other was sent to the city of Zmiiv in the north-east to tackle fires in the Kharkiv region, close to the country's border with Russia.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue ServiceHIWFRS fleet operations manager Colin Carter said: "We are delighted to see our old vehicles recycled to help our firefighting colleagues out in Ukraine.
"These fire engines had served their purpose here in Hampshire and Isle of Wight, and had been replaced by more modern vehicles, so it is great to see that they are still of use and continue to help to save lives, thanks to the work of Angloco and Actions Beyond Words."
He said the service sells its appliances when they reach the end of their life, with the funds reinvested in the fire service.
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