Classification of fire trucks.
Water tank fire truck: In addition to being equipped with fire pumps and equipment, it also has a large-capacity water tank along with hoses and monitors. The advantage is that it can transport water and firefighters to the fire scene to independently extinguish fires. It can also directly draw water from a water source for firefighting, or supply water to other fire trucks and extinguishing devices. It can be used as a water supply vehicle in water-scarce areas and is suitable for extinguishing general fires.
Foam fire truck: Mainly equipped with fire pumps, water tanks, foam solution tanks, foam mixing systems, foam guns, monitors, and other firefighting equipment. The advantage is that it can independently extinguish fires. It is particularly suitable for extinguishing fires involving oil and its products, and can supply water and foam mixture to the fire scene.
Dry powder fire truck: Mainly equipped with dry powder extinguishing agent tanks and a complete set of dry powder injection devices, fire pumps, and firefighting equipment. The advantage is that it can extinguish fires involving flammable and combustible liquids, combustible gases, and electrical equipment, as well as general material fires. It is particularly effective in combating large chemical pipeline fires.Combined foam and dry powder fire truck: The equipment and extinguishing agents on the truck are a combination of foam fire truck and dry powder fire truck. The advantage is that it can simultaneously spray different extinguishing agents or be used individually. It is suitable for extinguishing fires involving flammable gases, combustible liquids, organic solvents, electrical equipment, and general materials.