Firefighting Electric Vehicles choose red because of its high visual conspicuity, historical tradition and symbolic significance. Red is easy to attract attention, ensure emergency passage, and represent emergency rescue, strength and courage. Although new colors have emerged, red is still the iconic color of fire trucks in most countries.
Fire trucks, also known as fire trucks, refer to vehicles designed and manufactured to be suitable for firefighters to ride, equipped with various firefighting equipment or fire extinguishing agents, and used by firefighting forces for firefighting, auxiliary firefighting or firefighting rescue. They are usually double-row vehicles. Fire departments in most countries, including China, will also use them for other emergency rescue purposes. Fire trucks can transport firefighters to the disaster site and provide them with a variety of tools for disaster relief tasks.
Modern firefighting
Utility Vehicles are usually equipped with steel ladders, water guns, portable fire extinguishers, self-contained breathing apparatus, protective clothing, demolition tools, first aid tools and other equipment. Some of them will also carry large firefighting equipment such as water tanks, water pumps, and foam fire extinguishing devices. Fire trucks in most areas are red, but in some areas they are yellow, as are some special fire trucks. Fire trucks are usually equipped with alarm bells, sirens, warning lights, and flashing lights on top. Common types of fire trucks include water tank fire trucks, foam fire trucks, dry powder fire trucks, remote water supply fire trucks, high-rise fire trucks, and ladder fire trucks.
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