I had an opportunity this afternoon to grab two shots of opportunity while in Istanbul, Turkey on business. I had two types of rigs that I wanted to seek out on this trip. One was a Ferrara Strong Arm and the other was one of these unique rigs. I didn't see a Ferrara, but saw a photo of one on the station wall.
The 6x6 chassis and cab were assembled by GPV in Michigan (assume this is a Spartan cab). The rescue body was built by Magirus. Rosenbauer also built some pumpers on this chassis. Pretty unique apparatus. It has a crane on the back and a plow attachment on the front for moving earthquake debris.
Here is some more information on this unique rig (the Internet is a wonderful tool).
http://www.fire-engine-photos.com/pictur...r31473.asp
http://www.standartbio.com/product-detai...icles.html
http://www.exim.gov/newsandevents/releas...m-bank.cfm
Wish I could have gotten better shots and taken a look in the compartments, but I don't think my driver was into fire buffing.
The 6x6 chassis and cab were assembled by GPV in Michigan (assume this is a Spartan cab). The rescue body was built by Magirus. Rosenbauer also built some pumpers on this chassis. Pretty unique apparatus. It has a crane on the back and a plow attachment on the front for moving earthquake debris.
Here is some more information on this unique rig (the Internet is a wonderful tool).
http://www.fire-engine-photos.com/pictur...r31473.asp
http://www.standartbio.com/product-detai...icles.html
http://www.exim.gov/newsandevents/releas...m-bank.cfm
Wish I could have gotten better shots and taken a look in the compartments, but I don't think my driver was into fire buffing.