VIDEO: Inside the hangar at the Mission Fire Department’s headquarters sits a bright red gleaming unit that’s the newest — and smallest — addition to its fleet.
It’s a utility remote terrain vehicle, or UTV, that was paid for by a special grant from the governor’s office just for fire departments that are on or near the Texas-Mexico border.
Mission Fire Chief Michael Silva says it will come in handy fighting fires and for searches and rescues in the rugged South Texas border terrain.
“They’re all 4-wheel drive but it allows us to go on uneven terrain where our fire trucks and our ambulances cannot go,” Silva told Border Report on Tuesday as he showed off the unit.
It’s similar to an ATV, but UTVs have regular vehicle transmission, not motorcycle handles, and can hold multiple people.
This one seats four and has a special canopy rack that can be pulled down to keep victims and firefighters cool in the blazing South Texas heat. It also has souped up flood and scene lights, and a massive suspension system.
KVEO-TV NBC/CBS 23 Brownsville
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