Next Vehicles

  • Which vehicles do you like to see in the game? 28

    1. Quint (13) 46%
    2. Engine Type 3 (7) 25%
    3. Large Ambulance (6) 21%
    4. Division Chief Car (2) 7%
    5. Emergency Power Vehicle (1) 4%
    6. Water Rescue Vehicle (8) 29%
    7. Fire Boat (5) 18%
    8. Foam Tender (2) 7%
    9. Water Tender (12) 43%
    10. Squad (15) 54%

    Here a list of new vehicles


    Quint: Ladder and Engine in one vehicle


    Engine3: Engine for wildland fires


    Large Ambulance: Can transport 3 injured person


    Divion Chief Car. For big calls


    Emergency Power vehicle: for a catastrophe


    Water Rescue Vehicle: for person in the water ( for ambulance stations )


    Fire Boat: for burnig boats or things on the water


    Foam Tender: when you ned foam


    Water tender: when you need much water


    Squad: A combination of engine2 and rescue


    which vehicles dou you like to see in the next time?



    *** Admin of the Emergency Alliance ***

  • Quint & Large Ambulance & Rescue engine I really Like them to put them in the game We used Rescue Engine & also we Used Bug ambulance. We can Plan For fire alarm system” Calls when it Come out Monday. I think we should Send one truck to Go Out and Check it and If it Become a Working Fire We can Send more unit & open for the alliance Members....

  • Type 1 - (Usually a Class A engine in Structural Fire Fighting engine or rescue engine ) Pump 1000 gpm, 400 gal/tank, 1200 ft. 2 1/2" hose, 400 ft. 1 1/2 " hose, 200 ft. 1" hose, 20 feet of ladder, 500 gpm Master Stream, and Minimum 4 people.


    Type 2 - 500 gpm, 400 gal/tank, 1000 ft. 2 1/2", 500 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft. 1", 20 feet of ladder, and Min. 3 people


    Type 3 - 120 gpm, 500 gal/tank, 1000 ft. 1 1/2" hose, 800 ft. 1", and Min. 3 people.


    Type 4 - 70 gpm, 750 gal/tank, 300 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft. 1", and Min. 3 people.


    Type 5 - 50 gpm, 500 gal/tank, 300 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft 1", and Min. 3 people.


    Type 6 - 50 gpm, 200 gal/tank, 300 ft 1 1/2", 300 ft 1 ", and Min. 2 people.


    Type 7 - 20 gpm, 125 gal/tank, 200 ft 1 1/2", 200 ft 1", and Min. 2 people.

  • I would prefer a rescue engine. So this would be a "Squad".


    Quint also sound nice for other states but i wouldnt need it.


    Engine Type 3 mh... dont know if we really need it.


    Take a engine and call it "engine type 3", another sort of engine wouldnt change the use of it in the game. Same for division unit.
    Rescue engine and quint sounds good ,cause u got a combo of 2 units.


    grettings

  • agree

  • I would prefer a rescue engine. So this would be a "Squad".Quint also sound nice for other states but i wouldnt need it.Engine Type 3 mh... dont know if we really need it.Take a engine and call it "engine type 3", another sort of engine wouldnt change the use of it in the game. Same for division unit.Rescue engine and quint sounds good ,cause u got a combo of 2 units.grettings


    A Type 3 is only for wildland fires for example big forest or bush


    in this calls ypu didnt send engine1 or 2


    a division it is for very big calls. In germany it is the ELW2

  • Type 1 - (Usually a Class A engine in Structural Fire Fighting engine or rescue engine ) Pump 1000 gpm, 400 gal/tank, 1200 ft. 2 1/2" hose, 400 ft. 1 1/2 " hose, 200 ft. 1" hose, 20 feet of ladder, 500 gpm Master Stream, and Minimum 4 people.Type 2 - 500 gpm, 400 gal/tank, 1000 ft. 2 1/2", 500 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft. 1", 20 feet of ladder, and Min. 3 peopleType 3 - 120 gpm, 500 gal/tank, 1000 ft. 1 1/2" hose, 800 ft. 1", and Min. 3 people.Type 4 - 70 gpm, 750 gal/tank, 300 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft. 1", and Min. 3 people.Type 5 - 50 gpm, 500 gal/tank, 300 ft. 1 1/2", 300 ft 1", and Min. 3 people.Type 6 - 50 gpm, 200 gal/tank, 300 ft 1 1/2", 300 ft 1 ", and Min. 2 people.Type 7 - 20 gpm, 125 gal/tank, 200 ft 1 1/2", 200 ft 1", and Min. 2 people.


    That is a good idea roaadohg


    same in feuerwache.net ( another game from SHPlay )


    the engines can better work or not

  • what type of squad are you referring to ???????????????


    squad is a term used in the US Fire and EMS services to describe several types of units and/or emergency apparatus. Oftentimes, the names "Squad" and "Rescue Squad" are used interchangeably, however the function of the squad is different from department to department. In some departments, a "Squad" and a "Rescue" are two distinct units. This is the case in New York City, where the FDNY operates seven squads. These special "enhanced" engine companies perform both "truck" and "engine" company tasks, as well as Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) mitigation and other specialty rescue functions. FDNY's five "Rescue" companies primarily mitigate technical and heavy rescue incidents, and operate as a pure special rescue unit. Squads and Rescues within the FDNY are part of the departments Specialty Operations Command (SOC).
    In other departments, a squad is a name given to a type of apparatus that delivers Emergency Medical Services, and is staffed by firefighter/EMT's or firefighter/paramedics. This type of service delivery is common in the greater Los Angeles area of California, and was made famous in the 1970s show Emergency!, where the fictional Squad 51 highlighted the lives of two firefighter/paramedics of the LACoFD.

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