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Propane won't ignite when combined with air unless the source of ignition reaches at least 920 degrees Fahrenheit. In contrast, gasoline will ignite when the source of ignition reaches only 430 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Propane Fleet in Spotlight on Television’s “MotorWeek”
2010-02-02

The propane fleet operated by MedCorp, one of the nation’s largest private medical transport providers, is the focus of this week’s Clean Cities Success Story on “MotorWeek,” a program produced by Maryland Public Television. 

Looking for a cleaner, greener fleet solution, the company not only converted its vehicles to run on propane but also started a new company that installs and markets a bi-fuel conversion product.

The short segment on MedCorp will air on PBS stations nationwide starting January 23, and it will run on the Speed Channel on cable and satellite networks beginning January 30. For show times in your area, check the “MotorWeek” and Speed Channel websites