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Revision as of 19:56, 12 July 2022
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- Firefighter I (Singapore): Add brief definition or description
- Firefighter II (Singapore): Add brief definition or description
- Red Swordfish: A fast modern fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2017 [e]
- Blue Swordfish: A fast modern fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2017 [e]
- White Swordfish: A fast modern fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2018 [e]
- Red Sailfish: A powerful fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2019 [e]
- Red Manta: A powerful fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2019 [e]
- Red Dolphin: A powerful fireboat operated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force since 2019 [e]