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[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;811356]they aren't that old; the complaints from the firemen was that it was unwieldy and too big for 90% of the situations they get called out to.
also guzzled fuel apparently, the guy said it was somthing ridiculous like a 8L V6 or something huge, don't remember exactly.
being replaced by mercede's trucks i believe[/QUOTE]
Of course they are too big. American fire trucks are only good for one place: America. In other countries they just don't fit in. Just try to imagine a fire truck like an E-one or something in a city as London or Paris, it just wont fit in.
If they are being replaced by Mercedes, they are pretty unique in Australia I think. I believe that the Australian fire department has a preference for Scania.
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it might have been scania, i don't remember exactly what he said; scania does make more sense now that you mention it.
i think they're also using adapted landcruisers for some of the calls.
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[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;811454]it might have been scania, i don't remember exactly what he said; scania does make more sense now that you mention it.
i think they're also using adapted landcruisers for some of the calls.[/QUOTE]
Yes there is a lot of variety in the fire department when it comes to the vehicles. In the Netherlands you can see so many different trucks and cars. They go from DAF to a Ford Ka and from MAN to Alfa Romeo. And they all are good at their job...
Here is a list of Dutch fire brigades and each of them has a page with their vehicles on them. Just look at the wide range of vehicles: [url=http://www.brandweer.org/voertuigen/index_nederland.html]VBB - Voertuigennieuws[/url]
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[QUOTE=jorismo;811457]Here is a list of Dutch fire brigades and each of them has a page with their vehicles on them. Just look at the wide range of vehicles: [url=http://www.brandweer.org/voertuigen/index_nederland.html]VBB - Voertuigennieuws[/url][/QUOTE]
wow, really cool!
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[QUOTE=clutch-monkey;811356]they aren't that old; the complaints from the firemen was that it was unwieldy and too big for 90% of the situations they get called out to.
also guzzled fuel apparently, the guy said it was somthing ridiculous like a 8L V6 or something huge, don't remember exactly.
being replaced by mercede's trucks i believe[/QUOTE]
I understand.
No idea why, but firetrucks are always cool, but the European brand firetrucks always seem cooler. Maybe they're "exotic".
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[QUOTE=NSXType-R;811602]I understand.
No idea why, but firetrucks are always cool, but the European brand firetrucks always seem cooler. Maybe they're "exotic".[/QUOTE]
Well 'American' fire trucks should be "exotic" for me, but I really don't like them at all... I think it's because European fire trucks always look like the stereotype fire truck and American fire trucks have a whole different look.