The Green Goddess is the colloquial name for the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used originally by the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS), and latterly by the British Armed Forces. These green-painted vehicles were built between 1953 and 1956 for the AFS. The design was based on a Bedford RL series British military truck.
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| - The Green Goddess is the colloquial name for the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used originally by the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS), and latterly by the British Armed Forces. These green-painted vehicles were built between 1953 and 1956 for the AFS. The design was based on a Bedford RL series British military truck.
- The Green Goddess fire engine, or more correctly Self-propelled emergency pump was introduced in the 1950s to replace the war time (2nd World War) AFS (Auxilary Fire Service) trucks used to supplement the fire service in times of emergency or civil disasters.
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| - The Green Goddess fire engine, or more correctly Self-propelled emergency pump was introduced in the 1950s to replace the war time (2nd World War) AFS (Auxilary Fire Service) trucks used to supplement the fire service in times of emergency or civil disasters. The Green Goddess is the colloquial name given to the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used originally by the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) and latterly by the British Armed Forces. These green-painted vehicles were built between 1953 and 1956 for the Auxiliary Fire Service. The design was based on a Bedford RL series army truck.
- The Green Goddess is the colloquial name for the Bedford RLHZ Self Propelled Pump, a fire engine used originally by the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS), and latterly by the British Armed Forces. These green-painted vehicles were built between 1953 and 1956 for the AFS. The design was based on a Bedford RL series British military truck.
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