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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)
Čeština: Hasičské auto
Slovenščina: Gasilski avto
Suomi: Pelastusajoneuvo (Paloauto)
Svenska: Räddningsbil (Brandbil)
中文:消防車
Airport Crash Tenders[edit]
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DFW Airport Fire Rescue in Arlington -
Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 in Dortmund Airport -
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E-One Titan (Netherlands) -
Schuimbluswagen, Netherlands military fire brigade -
Crashtender NATO -
Scania (Western Australia) -
Firefighting truck of the Dutch airforce -
Morita MAF-100C (Aviation Authority Bangladesh) -
Russian
Fire Tanks[edit]
Fire engine oldtimers (historical)[edit]
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fire engine, 1732
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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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Kętrzyn wóz strażacki
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Kętrzyn wóz strażacki
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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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Horse-drawn fire engine on its way to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, March 25, 1911
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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 Åland[edit]
Fire engines from Antigua and Barbuda[edit]
Fire engines from Austria[edit]
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Iveco Daily -
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
Fiat Ducato -
Mercedes-Benz Vito -
Volkswagen Transporter
Fire engines from Azerbaijan[edit]
Fire engines from Belarus[edit]
Fire engines from Belgium[edit]
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
Volkswagen Transporter, Dangerous Substances Advisor (DSA)
Fire engines from Bulgaria[edit]
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Iveco Magirus
Fire engines from Cambodia[edit]
Fire engines from Canada[edit]
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One of the Fort Saskatchewan Fire Department's engines -
Toronto Fire Services District Chief vehicle -
Toronto Fire Service (TFS) engine T333. F114 Rescue Ladder Platform. -
TFS Air/Light Emergency Support Unit
Fire engines from Hong Kong[edit]
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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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Scania CAS -
Iveco Daily -
Ford Transit -
Tatra 815-7 -
Škoda Kodiaq -
Volkswagen Transporter
Fire engines from Cyprus[edit]
Fire engines from Denmark[edit]
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Royal Danish Air Force Eagle 6 crashtender
Fire engines from England[edit]
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Lancashire, England - fire engine -
Blackpool, England - Fire engine -
An Incident Response Unit from the LFB -
London Fire Brigade Investigation Unit -
LFB Operational Support Unit -
Water foam carrier for the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
Fire engines from Finland[edit]
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A 52-meter aerial platform in Helsinki. (Click the picture for more information) -
Helsinki Airport Fire Brigade's Rosenbauer Panther, Volkswagen Caravelle and Scania P-series fire engine -
Fire appliance T16 (a Bronto Skylift) -
Variotram in Helsinki -
Heavy rescue unit (Finnish State Railways) -
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).
Fire engines from France[edit]
Paris fire brigade[edit]
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Renault Zoé -
Renault Master -
Mont Saint Michel
Fire engines from Germany[edit]
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BRE airport Fire engine -
MAN TGM -
Mercedes-Benz Vito -
Iveco Daily (Sixth generation) -
Modern fire engine truck -
MAN-Ziegler military fire engine -
MAN TGS -
Marine Fire dept. vehicle equipment -
Staffellöschfahrzeug (StLF) 20/25 -
Janus4000 BAI -
Mercedes-Benz Axor -
Volkswagen T6 -
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
MAN TGM
Fire engines from Gibraltar[edit]
Fire engines from Greece[edit]
Fire engines from Iceland[edit]
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A fire engine in Reykjavík
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Fire engine on airport Reykjavíkurflugvöllur in Iceland
Fire Engine from India[edit]
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A fire truck from India
Fire engines from Iran[edit]
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TLF4000
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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]
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Oshkosh T-1500 1986 Israel Air Force Airport crash tender
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Tel Aviv fire department's hydraulic platform
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Rosenbauer Panther 4x4 CA5 Hatzerim IAF
Fire engines from Italy[edit]
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BAI airport fire truck -
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
Volkswagen Transporter
Fire boats[edit]
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Fire boat from Venice
Fire engines from Japan[edit]
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Fire engines at the fire department of Nikko -
Fire engines of volunteer fire company, Koka -
Toyota fire engine -
Kawasaki Mule Morita -
Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great FV -
Hino Dutro -
Hino Ranger Water Tank Pump Car in Tokyo Fire Department -
Isuzu Forward Rescue in Tokyo Fire Department -
Hino Profia Rescue in Sapporo Fire Bureau -
Hino MHII Max Morita Ladder in Tokyo Fire Department -
Hino Profia Morita Ladder in Tokyo Fire Department -
Hino Profia MoritaMagirus Ladder in Tokyo Fire Department -
Isuzu Elf Fuel Supply car in Nagoya Fire Department
Fire engines from Kyrgyzstan[edit]
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Airport crash tender based on a MAZ-543
Fire engines from the Netherlands[edit]
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Mercedes Sprinter fire van
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Mercedes Sprinter fire van
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Foam tender
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Ladder
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Telescopic boom
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Hookarm container with 7000 lpm pump and 1000 m hose
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Volvo FM
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Volvo FE Ziegler
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E-One Titan
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Almelo
Fire engines from North Macedonia[edit]
Fire engines from Norway[edit]
Fire engines from Poland[edit]
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Peugeot Boxer -
Iveco Daily -
Scania P410 (for the Polish Army) -
Volvo FM 430 -
Ford Ranger -
Polish fireman -
Volvo FL280 -
Toyota Hilux -
Star 12-185 -
Volvo FM 9 -
Volvo FM 370 -
Unimog U400 -
Star S2000 -
Autosan A1012T Lider -
Autobus Volvo 9700 – pojazd kwatermistrzowski -
Mercedes-Benz Zetros 2733 -
Jelcz 422 -
Łódź płaskodenna Wild Lake -
Wiatrakowiec ZEN 1
Fire engines from Portugal[edit]
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Mercedes Axor -
Citroen Jumper -
Citroen Jumper Ambulance of the firefighters in Portugal, with "AMBULANCIA" in mirror writing ("AICNALUBMA") -
Mercedes U300 UNIMOG
Fire engines from Romania[edit]
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Nissan Terrano II
Fire engines from Russia[edit]
Fire engines from Scotland[edit]
Fire engines from Serbia[edit]
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MAN TGM 18.290 -
MAN TGM 13.290 -
Iveco Eurocargo -
MAN TGS 26.400 -
Jeep Renegade -
Nisan Navara -
Jeep Wrangler -
Fiat Fullback -
FAP 2026 BDS/A, new MAN TGM 18.280 and TAM 150T11 fire engines of Serbian Air Force 204th Air Brigade Fire department at Batajnica Air Base
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MAN TGM 18.280 -
Isuzu Satellite -
MAN TGM command vehicle -
Renault Trafic
Fire engines from Singapore[edit]
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SCDF Pump Ladder -
MAN TGM 18.340 4X2 -
Fire Medical Vehicle (FMV) -
Airport Emergency Services
Fire engines from Slovenia[edit]
Fire engines from Spain[edit]
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Iveco Eurocargo
Fire engines from Sweden[edit]
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SCANIA CLX035
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Scania P114G, Malmö
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Hägglunds Bv206
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Scania P114G
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Scania P380DB, height vehicle, Stockholm
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VW PICKUP DH 2,5TDI 4MOT
Fire engines from Switzerland[edit]
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Iveco Magirus -
Iveco Daily -
Iveco Magirus -
tonne-pompe -
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter -
Volkswagen Amarok -
Mercedes-Benz Vito Tourer -
Ziegler Z8 fire engine F 223 -
Ziegler Z8 fire engine F 223 -
Iveco EuroCargo
Fire engine from Taiwan[edit]
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Volkswagen Transporter T6 -
Mitsubishi Outlander
Fire engine from Trinidad and Tobago[edit]
Fire engines from Turkisch Republic of Northern Cyprus[edit]
Fire engines from the USA[edit]
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International Harvester fire engine (Colorado) -
Spartan Crimson Gladiator fire engine (Colorado) -
Fire engine in New York City, briefly after September 11th attacks -
Engine 853 of the Mount Charleston Fire & Rescue Department -
Seagrave Marauder II with Apollo 2 105' rear mount tower -
Spartan Metro Star -
Fire engine (Virginia) -
During in the 1970s and 80s lime green, sometimes referred to as safety yellow, became a common color for American fire fighting apparatus. -
The American Fork Fire & Rescue (Utah) -
FDNY - Collapse Rescue 1 -
FDNY - Ladder 26 (Truck 26) -
Tower of the Hillcrest Fire Co. (New York) -
Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Paramedics 42 -
Aurora Ohio Fire Department Rosenbauer Engine 2 -
Las Vegas - Nellis AFB -
Dublin (Georgia) -
Las Vegas - Nellis AFB -
Los Angeles Fire Dept.