Deutsch: Feuerwehrfahrzeug / Löschfahrzeug
English: Fire engine (Fire truck)
Español: Camión de bomberos
Français : fourgon d'incendie
Hrvatski: Vatrogasno vozilo
Magyar: Tűzoltóautó
Italiano: Camion dei Vigili del fuoco (Autopompa)
日本語: 消防車
Nederlands: Brandweerauto
Polski: Technika pożarnicza (Pożarnictwo)
Česky: Hasičské auto
Slovenščina: Gasilski avto
Suomi: Pelastusajoneuvo (Paloauto)
Svenska: Räddningsbil (Brandbil)
中文: 消防車
Fire Chief Cars[edit]
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1912 KisselKar Fire Chief's Roadster
Airport Crash Tenders[edit]
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Airport crash tender at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport, Finland. (Click the picture for more information)
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Fire engine from Jyväskylä airport, Finland
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Schuimbluswagen, Netherlands military fire brigade, Landmachtdagen 2005
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PANTHER 8x8 der Firma Rosenbauer auf dem Flughafen Altenburg-Nobitz
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Flugfeldlöschfahrzeug auf MAN-Basis aus der Flughafen (Airport) Paderborn/Lippstadt
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Photo of Army Parade in Rome, 2 june 2006, Festa della Repubblica Italiana. Vigili del Fuoco (firemen) special vehicles Magirus Super Dragon x8 (dx) and Poseidon 6x (sx) for airport firefighting
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Firefighting truck of the Dutch airforce
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Crash tender from Ostrava airport, Czech Republic
Fire Tanks[edit]
Fire engine oldtimers (historical)[edit]
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German fire engine built in 1778
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German fire engine built in 1862 by Fa. Beduwe
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Old French (or German) engine in Wissembourg, Alsace
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Carro de bomberos de 1874. Colección de bomberos voluntarios de Montemor-O-Novo
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Horse-drawn fire engine, City of Bielsk Podlaski, Poland
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Antique British fire engine
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a very old-fashioned fire engine picture
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cutaway drawing of an old fire engine
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Steam-powered British fire engine
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Swedens first motor fire-engine, purchased in 1902 by the town of Eskilstuna
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Seagrave Fire Truck used by Rosie O'Grady (ca.1929)
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Fire engine on Polski Fiat model 621L, City of Warsaw, Poland, 1936
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Mack fire engine, Mayer F.D., at Jerome, Arizona.
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Post-worldwar 2 dutch fire engine on canadian chassis
Fire engines from Azerbaijan[edit]
Fire engines from Belgium[edit]
Fire engines from Bulgaria[edit]
Fire engines from Canada[edit]
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Fire truck in Richmond, British Columbia.
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Fire hydrant and truck in Ottawa, Ontario.
Fire engines from China[edit]
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Dennis Sabre fire engine in the Fire Services Department, Hong Kong.
Fire engines from Croatia[edit]
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Airport firenfighting vehicle Ziegler Z8, Airport Zagreb.
Fire engines from Czech Republic[edit]
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Tank-truck Fire Engine CAS 32 on the chassis of Tatra 815
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Crash tender from Ostrava airport, Czech Republic
Fire engines from Denmark[edit]
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Fire Truck from Copenhagen
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Hose tender unit from Roskilde
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Royal Danish Air Force Eagle 6 crashtender
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Mobile Bobcat ladder from Copenhagen
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Turntable ladder from Copenhagen
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Fire engines from England[edit]
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ALP (Aerial Ladder Platform) from London
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A pump ladder engine from the London Fire Brigade
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An Incident Response Unit from the LFB
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London Fire Brigade Investigation Unit
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LFB Operational Support Unit
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LFB HVPU (high-volume pumping unit)
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LFB Scientific Support Unit
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A Volvo Tyne and Wear Fire Engine
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Fire engines from Finland[edit]
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A fire engine in Helsinki. (Click the picture to see a list of equipment).
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A water tender of Helsinki Rescue Department. (Click the picture for more information)
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A heavy rescue unit in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information)
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A 52-meter aerial platform in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information)
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Command centre fire truck in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information)
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A hookloader in Helsinki.(Click the picture for more information)
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A special platform ladder unit in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information)
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A special tracked vehicle in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information)
Fire boats[edit]
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A hydrocopter in Kuopio. (Click the picture for more information).
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A fire/oil destruction boat "Albert Krank" in Varkaus, Finland. (Click the picture for more information).
Fire engines from France[edit]
Paris fire brigade[edit]
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A French fire engine parading on the Champs-Élysées, Paris
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Fire engines from Germany[edit]
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Volkswagen Transporter T5, modern command-vehicle (VFD Jesteburg)
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Firefighting tank at Hannover / "Interschutz" convention 2005
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DLK 23/12 from fire department Kronach/Bavarian
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Watercannon from a german fire departement
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Modern German fire engine
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Powerful German fire engine with huge tender
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Unimog tool carrier of Enigerloh Feuerwehr (fire department)
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German fire engine from the 80's
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German multi-purpose equipment carrier
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Marine Fire dept. vehicle equipment
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Marine Fire dept. vehicle
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Fire engine for accidents with hazardous material
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Volkswagen Transporter T4
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Volkswagen Transporter T5
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TLF 8(KatS) based on UnimogS404.1
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Fire engine from East Germany
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Deutsches Feuerwehr-Fahrzeug von Iveco (Schlauchwagen SW2000 Tr)
German fire engine by Iveco (hose laying vehicle)
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Deutsches Feuerwehr-Fahrzeug von Iveco (Schlauchwagen SW2000 Tr)
German fire engine by Iveco (hose laying vehicle)
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Fire engines from Iceland[edit]
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A fire engine in Reykjavík
Fire Engine from India[edit]
Fire engines from Iran[edit]
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Aerial ladder & 2 atego fire engines
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Nissan Pickup Pioneer car in Fire & rescue operations
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Nissan Pickup(fireco)Pioneer car in fire operations & patrol car
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tehran's firefighters ready for extinguishing the fire
Fire engines from Iraq[edit]
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The fire dept.'s units fighting a fire in the US embassy
Fire engines from Israel[edit]
Fire engines from Italy[edit]
Fire boats[edit]
Fire engines from Japan[edit]
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Daihatsu Hijet small fire engine in Funabashi
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Hino MHII Max ladder in Tokyo
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Hino Super Dolphin Profia tank-truck in Tachikawa
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Isuzu Forward rescue in Tokyo
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Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter fire engine in Tokyo
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Nissan Caravan fire chief car in Tokyo
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Nissan Diesel Condor fire engine in Tokyo
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Nissan Diesel FJ550LN ladder in Kawagoe
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Nissan Fire-patrol in Yamanashi
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Toyota Land Cruiser fire engine in Morioka
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Fire engines from Kyrgyzstan[edit]
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Airport crash tender based on a MAZ-543
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Dutch military FD foam tender vehicle
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Hookarm container with 7000 lpm pump and 1000m hose
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Several vehicles in standardized striping
Fire engines from Norway[edit]
Fire engines from Poland[edit]
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Fire engine - Poland, Poznan
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Poznan, Poland, Fire engine - ladder
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Poznan, Poland, Fire engine - ladder
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Panel sterujący autopompy. Największa nasada służy do poboru wody. Dźwignie od lewej: otwarcie zbiornika z pianą, uruchomienie autopompy, stężenie piany, "szybkie natarcie".
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Wóz ratownictwa chemicznego SCRch
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Wóz ratownictwa technicznego
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Wóz ratownictwa technicznego
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Zespół hydrauliczny średni
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Autobus Volvo 9700 - pojazd kwatermistrzowski
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Scania fire engine, Poland
Fire engines from Scotland[edit]
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Strathclyde fire & Rescue Rp
Fire engines from Singapore[edit]
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A Combined Platform Ladder (CPL) belonging to Bukit Batok Fire Station
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SCDF Light Fire Attack Vehicle (LFAV), also known as the Red Rhino
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A Forward Command Vehicle (FCV) belonging to the 1st Civil Defence Division
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A display of the various appliances in SCDF
Fire engines from Slovenia[edit]
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Gasilska črpalka iz leta 1909, Slovenija
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Gasilska črpalka iz leta 1924, Slovenija
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Stare gasilske lestve iz Slovenije
Fire engines from Sweden[edit]
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Front of Scania P114G, Karlskrona
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Back of Scania P114G, Karlskrona
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Front of Scania G82M, Karlskrona
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Back of Scania G82M, Karlskrona
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Scania P380DB, height vehicle, Stockholm
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Volvo LV 70D (year 1936), Karlskrona
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Fire engines from Switzerland[edit]
Fire engine from Taiwan[edit]
Fire engines from the USA[edit]
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Fire engine in New York City
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Gainesville City Fire Truck
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Fire engine in New York City, briefly after September 11th attacks
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Fire truck from Clay Twp, manufacturer: Pierce Manufacturing.
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Butte County Fire (California) Support 42
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Truck 5 - City of Chico, California
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Wheeling Fire Department Engine 24
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During in the 1970s and 80s lime green, sometimes referred to as safety yellow, became a common color for American fire fighting apparatus. Pictured here is a Port Townsend, WA engine.
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Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue RE45. Rescue-Engine 45 is a typical PBCFR fire engine. This is an ALS engine company that serves the Kings Point/Villages of Oriole communities of suburban Delray Beach, Florida.
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6-Tower of the Hillcrest Fire Co. #1 located in Rockland County, New York, United States. 2002 Pierce Dash 95' Midmount Aerial Platform.
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Rescue 45 is a typical PBCFR paramedic rescue truck. This is an ALS rescue company that serves the Kings Point/Villages of Oriole communities of suburban Delray Beach, Florida.
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Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Quint 57
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Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Quint 57
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Engine 55 of Greenfields Fire Company located in Berks County, Pennsylvania
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Engine 4 - City of Chico, California
Autobombas de Paraguay - Bravo Fox[edit]
See also[edit]