Fire trucks are an important guarantee for urban fire safety. They are always ready to rush to the scene at the first time of a fire, and use their steel bodies to protect our lives and property safety.
In appearance, fire trucks are often eye-catching red, but some areas also use yellow or other colors for specific special models. Alarm equipment, including alarm bells, sirens, warning lights and flashing lights, are installed on the top of the
Fire Truck to ensure that it can quickly attract attention in an emergency. Common types of fire trucks include water tank fire trucks, foam fire
Special Vehicles, pump fire trucks, climbing platform fire trucks and ladder fire trucks, each of which has unique functions and characteristics.
Use of fire trucks
1. After receiving a fire alarm, fire
Utility Vehicles are dispatched quickly. With skilled driving skills, the driver arrives at the fire scene in the shortest time.
2. After arriving at the scene, firefighters select appropriate fire trucks for fire extinguishing operations according to the fire situation. If it is a general building fire, a water tank fire truck or a foam fire truck can be used for fire extinguishing; if it is a high-rise building fire, a ladder fire truck or a high-rise jet fire truck needs to be dispatched.
3. During the fire-fighting process, firefighters operate fire pumps to pressurize water or other fire-extinguishing agents and then spray them out through water guns, water cannons or spray devices to extinguish the fire. At the same time, other firefighters use various fire-fighting equipment to rescue and evacuate trapped people.
4. After the fire is extinguished, the fire truck will also clean up and inspect the scene to ensure that there is no residual fire source to prevent the fire from re-igniting.
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