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Way to go, using a meter is batter than using a fire extinguisher. Disconnect and clean up the batteries and leads, charge each battery solo, and load test them. You may only have to replace the bad one, then again it may come back.
Try the 24v charger, it may not take very long to put a top charge on them to start the truck. Invite the driver in for a cup of coffee and let it sit for about 20 minutes. Or, if you have two good 12v batteries available, connect them in series and jump from them. May not work if the trucks...
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