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Interschutz 2015
#21
for Hong Kong, a Rosenbauer/Metz on a Scania  39 metre ladder



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#22
a compact 30 metre ladder from Gimaex on a Mercedes chassis



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#23
designed for off road fire fighting in the oil fields, the Rosenbauer Buffalo Extreme on a Paul chassis.  Carries 33,000 litres of water and foam.  Specially built tires reportedly cost as much as a small car.



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#24
for forest fire fighting, a Sides (France) on a Renault chassis



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#25
Naffco of Dubai, UAE built this Falcon 6 ARFF vehicle



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#26
unveiled at Interschutz, the new Panther 6x6 from Rosenbauer with an HRET.



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#27
also, the new Panther 4x4



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#28
a Fire Chief's car.  A Mercedes AMG-GT 5



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#29
for the armed forces in Finland, a Saurus on a Scania



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#30
now part of the CIMC Group (China), Ziegler displayed a pumper on a C & C (China) chassis 



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#31
another ARFF unit from Volkan (Turkey) on a Mercedes chassis.  This one has a 44 metre ladder.



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#32
for the Metropolitan Fire Service of South Australia.  A Rosenbauer/Scania  L20-FA  4 section 20 metre ladder; 2,000 litres of water; 200 litres of foam



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#33
from Japan, a Morita 100' ladder



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#34
an impressive 104 metre Bronto



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#35
destined for Chile, this marriage of the Rosenbauer Commander chassis from North America with the AT body from Europe.  4,000 litres of water; 200 litres of foam; NH35 pump



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#36
Quote:a Rosenbauer L56 (56 metre) ladder on a Scania chassis for Yabz, Iran.
 

Unless my calculations are wrong, this ladder is 184 feet tall?
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#37
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Unless my calculations are wrong, this ladder is 184 feet tall?
That is about right.
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#38
Thanks for sharing these. Nice to see stuff from places outside of North America.
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#39
Dave thanks for sharing.

The 104 meter (341 ft.) Scania/Bronto is quite the beast.

Bob



Retired and still a tax payer.
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#40
Quote:for Hong Kong, a Rosenbauer/Metz on a Scania  39 metre ladder
 

The metal screens over the cab glass is confidence inspiring!
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