I was always under the impression that a type 2 is a brush
Unit
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what your think about adding a Brush Unit to the game it can be used for little field fire and many brush fire call that a engine can reach this could help the game out.
I agree with TACRfan. The type 2 is for smaller pumping vehicles like a Brush or 'small fires vehicle'.
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Generally it depends on the area. In the United States we have forestry Type 2's which are for small/large wildland operations where as on a city/town wide level we have small pickup trucks with a pump, handtools, flex packs, etcetra for day-to-day operations.
United States Forestry Service (Type 2 Fire Engine) -> https://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/dc/…roller-images/PNF-E31.jpg
Brush Rig (random department in the United States) -> http://cfd-il.com/sites/default/files/brushtruck1.jpg
It also goes by the department, I know a department near me who use a retired Military transport truck as a Brush rig so they can climb mountains and easily go around the off road terrain (my state is known for the mountains and we're surrounded by wooden areas).
Example -> https://firelineequipment.com/…ruck-P1956-01-600x600.jpg
My general point of view would to make the "utility" have the ability to be a pump appliance as well, because realistically all the pick up truck pictures above is only a pick up truck with a pump manually added and tools tossed on.
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Personally I think all that in a game like this is not necessary, If you wanted a larger forestry fire fighting truck just get a type 1, give it a new picture and rename it. If you want a small brush truck it's the same procedure. I think there are much more important vehicles to add for all three current services than a new kind of vehicle that in this game will do what two vehicles already do
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As some of the others have said I feel like the Type 2 is pretty much a brush truck or smaller type unit. All that needs to be done is a name change on your part and you can make it a brush unity.
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leave it up to who make the game...
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