Municipal Fire-Fighting Trucks refer to fire trucks specifically designed and used by municipal fire departments for responding to fires and other emergencies within urban or suburban areas.
Municipal Fire-Fighting Trucks refer to fire trucks specifically designed and used by municipal fire departments for responding to fires and other emergencies within urban or suburban areas. These trucks are typically equipped with a range of firefighting tools and systems, such as water tanks, pumps, hoses, and other specialized equipment to fight fires, rescue victims, and provide emergency medical assistance. They are built to meet the needs of the local community, providing fast and efficient emergency response within the city or municipality.
Body: Aluminium
Water Tank: 1000 lt. – 12.000 lt. / Material Stainless Steel
Foam Tank: Between 150 lt. – 1000 lt. Stainless Steel
Powder Tank: Between 100 kg. – 500 kg.
First Intervention: Reel 30 m – 60 m 1” gun (PN 40)
Water/ Foam Monitor: Suitable for pump capacity, Manual or Remote Controlled ( Upon Request)
Pump:
Normal Pressure: 1000 lt./min. – 6000 lt./min. at 10 bar
High Pressure: 250-400 lt./min. at 40 bar
Electrical System: Light Bar with PAS and Flashing Lights
Accesories: Standard Accessories or Fire Fighting Equipments upon request