The fire at Luton Airport in the UK has left the fire cars damaged beyond repair. The airport is now unlikely to salvage any of the vehicles, according to a recent report by the BBC. The fire occurred on October 13th and engulfed several “hybrid” cars within seconds of starting. The Independent reported that these vehicles were completely destroyed by the flames. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
In a devastating incident at Luton Airport, fire cars have been deemed irreparable. Despite efforts to salvage the vehicles, the damage caused by the fire is too extensive. The incident took place on October 13th and quickly engulfed “hybrid” cars in flames shortly after ignition. The Independent noted that the vehicles were entirely destroyed. Authorities are currently investigating the cause behind this destructive fire.
The recent fire at Luton Airport has had a major impact on the fire cars stationed there. According to the BBC, it is highly unlikely that any of the vehicles can be saved. On October 13th, a fire rapidly spread, destroying multiple “hybrid” cars within minutes. The Independent reported that the cars were engulfed in flames soon after they started. The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing, and the damage to the fire cars is irreparable.