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Prior to the widespread adoption of the K-12 saw, many departments used a ring saw for cutting roofs, steel doors and etc. the blade was an open , I’m guessing 20” diameter that was driven by a clutch. It was bulky, came in a huge orange metal box that took up tremendous compartment space and clumsy to operate. Due to the clutch drive nature, the tar from roofs would often become a problem In allowing the saw to operate efficiently. Attached is a photo of the Buffalo NY FD in what appears to be the early to mid 70’s. Second from right , the fireman is displaying a ring saw. Credit to unknown photographer.