Fire trucks leasing





Mercedes ACTROS 4140 8x4 METZ P56 Fire Truck





1974 Scania 85 Super / Liftbil Firetruck





1981 MAGIRUS DEUTZ 256 D 14 F / Stigebil 30m





1961 Volvo Stigebil Firetruck





Mercedes-Benz 1622 4x2 43.000km winch
9 400EUR
- ≈ 10 688 USD
- ≈ 7 982 GBP





IVECO MAGIRUS DAILY 55S17W 4X4
75 000EUR
- ≈ 85 282 USD
- ≈ 63 688 GBP





Mercedes-Benz Vario 814 D / NL FIRETRUCK / 7,5t / LOW KM / EL. WINCH / GENERATOR ON PTO / STEEL SUSP.
14 900EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 16 942 USD
- ≈ 12 652 GBP





MERCEDES-BENZ 2638 6×4 MANLIFT TRUCK 1998





Mercedes-Benz G 230 GE 230
-7,4%
24 900EUR
- ≈ 28 313 USD
- ≈ 21 144 GBP





Reynold Boughton Barracuda 6x6 Airport Fire Truck
56 426EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 64 162 USD
- ≈ 47 915 GBP





Reynold Boughton Barracuda 4x4 Airport Fire Truck
52 825EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 60 067 USD
- ≈ 44 857 GBP





MAN TGS 26.440 6x6 9500 l water + 950 foam Stolarczyk
157 000EUR
- ≈ 178 524 USD
- ≈ 133 321 GBP





MAN LE 220C GODIVA POMP 2000 LITER TANK,MANUAL GEARBOX
28 000EUR
- ≈ 31 838 USD
- ≈ 23 777 GBP





Volvo FE 240 Euro 5 Brandweer waterspuitwagen
25 000EUR
Price excl. VAT
- ≈ 28 427 USD
- ≈ 21 229 GBP





RENAULT D 4X4 TOUT-TERRAIN INCENDIE
17 900EUR
- ≈ 20 354 USD
- ≈ 15 200 GBP





véhicule de collection pompier | DODGE WC 51 6 cyl 3,8l 95cv | 1944 | 5804 kms
7 621EUR
- ≈ 8 665 USD
- ≈ 6 471 GBP





MAN TGM 15.290 15-280 BOMBEROS FIRE TRUCK, 3000 LITER PER MIN





Mercedes-Benz Feuerwehr 609 105km/h Oldtimer Campervan
6 250EUR
- ≈ 7 106 USD
- ≈ 5 307 GBP





KRONENBURG K45 FIRE TRUCK
7 500EUR
- ≈ 8 528 USD
- ≈ 6 368 GBP





Mercedes-Benz 1124 4x4 ZIEGLER BOMBEROS TRUCK
24 900EUR
- ≈ 28 313 USD
- ≈ 21 144 GBP
Fire Truck Overview
Fire trucks play a critical role in firefighting operations across Europe. These specialized vehicles are designed to transport firefighters to the scene of a fire quickly and efficiently, while also carrying essential equipment and water supply for firefighting. European fire trucks, or firefighter trucks, are known for their advanced technology, reliability, and adaptability to various emergency situations. Popular models often feature innovative pump systems, high ladder reach, and spacious compartments for storing firefighting gear.
Key Features
Fire trucks come equipped with a range of key features that make them essential assets for firefighting teams. These vehicles are built to ensure optimal performance, safety, and efficiency during emergency response missions. Key features include:
- Powerful water pumps for efficient water delivery
- High ladder reach for accessing tall buildings
- Specialized compartments for storing firefighting equipment
- Integrated communication systems for coordination during operations
Tips for Selecting
When looking to buy used fire trucks, consider important factors to ensure you get a reliable and functional vehicle for your firefighting needs:
- Verify the vehicle's maintenance history and condition
- Check the pump and water storage capacity for adequate firefighting capabilities
- Inspect the ladder and other specialized equipment for operational readiness
- Consider the compatibility of the truck with your firefighting team's requirements
- Explore second-hand fire trucks for cost-effective options
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Frequently Asked Questions
The main types of fire trucks include pumpers, ladder trucks, rescue trucks, and aerial platform trucks. Pumper trucks carry hoses and pumps to supply water, while ladder trucks have extendable ladders to reach high places. Rescue trucks are equipped with specialized tools for emergencies, and aerial platform trucks provide elevated access for firefighting and rescues. Each type is designed to handle specific tasks within firefighting and rescue operations.
Fire trucks carry essential tools like hoses, water pumps, and ladders for firefighting, as well as specialized equipment such as thermal imaging cameras for detecting hidden fires. Rescue trucks may include advanced tools like the Jaws of Life, used for cutting through vehicles in emergencies. Communication devices and emergency medical kits further enhance their capabilities, ensuring that they meet the demands of complex rescue operations.
The terms 'fire truck' and 'fire engine' are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct differences. Fire engines, or pumpers, are equipped with water tanks, pumps, and hoses to deliver water at the scene of a fire. Fire trucks, on the other hand, are typically used to carry additional equipment, such as ladders and rescue tools, and may not always carry water. Both vehicles play unique roles in firefighting operations, with fire engines focusing on water supply and fire trucks supporting with tools and rescue equipment.
Regular maintenance for a fire truck includes engine and pump servicing, inspection of hydraulic and electrical systems, and ensuring the functionality of all emergency equipment. The vehicle’s tires, brakes, and suspension also require routine checks, as these components endure significant stress during emergency responses. Fire trucks typically follow strict maintenance schedules to ensure they are ready for use at any time. Keeping the truck’s onboard equipment in working order is also crucial for operational safety and reliability.
The lifespan of a fire truck can vary, but they are generally built to last 15 to 20 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Heavily used trucks in busy urban departments may have shorter service lives due to frequent usage, while trucks in smaller or rural departments may last longer. Routine maintenance and timely replacement of worn parts can help ext