What are the names of six types of fire trucks?

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SanGrant
07/29/25 11:26am
Six types of fire trucks include: pumper fire truck, water tank fire truck, foam fire truck, carbon dioxide fire truck, dry powder fire truck, and rescue fire truck. Related details are as follows: 1. Pumper fire truck: Equipped with fire pumps, other firefighting equipment, and crew seats to transport firefighters to the scene, enabling direct fire suppression using water sources. It can also supply water to other firefighting spray devices at the scene. Most domestically produced pumper fire trucks are modified from Jeep or BJ130 chassis, suitable for narrow urban and rural roads with water sources. 2. Water tank fire truck: In addition to fire pumps and equipment, it features a large-capacity water storage tank, water guns, water cannons, etc. It can independently transport water and firefighters to the scene for firefighting operations. It can also draw water directly from sources for firefighting or supply water to other fire trucks and firefighting spray devices. In water-scarce areas, it can serve as a water supply and transport vehicle, suitable for extinguishing general fires, making it a standard vehicle for public security fire brigades and enterprise firefighting teams.
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