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Raining Volvos: 'Most extreme' crash test involves 100-foot drop [watch]

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Rescue workers usually get their training vehicles from scrap yards. And in terms of steel strength and overall durability, there is a vast difference between modern cars and those built 15 to 20 years ago.

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