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The new light will increase firefighter safety and help them rescue persons and property
The new LED light was unveiled at 1:23 PM EDT on April 19 in booth 5314

FoxFury Lighting Solutions unveiled a breakthrough firefighting light at Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis, IN. This new light was unveiled at 1:23 P.M. EDT on April 19 in booth #5314. FDIC, the world's largest firefighter training conference and exhibition, was held at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium from April 19-21, 2012.

FoxFury has been developing LED lights for first responders since 2003. This new product will represent an industry first. This light will increase firefighter safety and help them rescue persons and property. As for a hint, it's bigger than a penny and smaller than a school bus.

The light was unveiled at 1:23 P.M. EDT on April 19th in FoxFury's booth #5314. FDIC attendees (including dealers, media and Fire-Rescue-EMS personnel) were able to experience this product during the three day show. For those unable to attend FDIC, this light was formally announced on April 20th.

"We're excited to unveil our newest light at FDIC. Our hope is that the shinification of this new light will help firefighters see  more," said Mario Cugini, CEO of FoxFury.

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