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Scrap yard or fire station?

Among the vehicles parked off there are refuse removal trucks, a police car and municipal department vehicles

Have you noticed the growing number of non-operational vehicles parked off at the Estcourt Fire Station? One local has and began to scratch his head in wonder.

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“Our fire station looks like a scrap yard; cars are jacked up. This looks very bad and I want to know what the reason for this is,” the local questioned.

The man wished to remain anonymous, as he resides in that area. A fire station is a structure or area for storing fire engines and other related vehicles which can assist as protective equipment.

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But it seems, among the vehicles parked off there are refuse removal trucks, a police car and municipal department vehicles.

The Estcourt News has forwarded questions to the municipality, unfortunately no answers were provided at the time of publishing this post.

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