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The Fire Truck market is a subset of the larger Truck market. Fire Trucks are specialized vehicles designed to respond to emergency situations, such as fires, medical emergencies, and hazardous material spills. Fire Trucks are typically equipped with a variety of tools and equipment, such as ladders, pumps, hoses, and specialized rescue equipment. Fire Trucks are typically owned and operated by fire departments, but may also be owned by private companies or individuals.
Fire Trucks are typically built on a heavy-duty chassis, and are powered by diesel engines. They are designed to be highly maneuverable and capable of navigating tight spaces, such as city streets and alleyways. Fire Trucks are also designed to be highly durable, and are often equipped with specialized features, such as fire suppression systems and thermal imaging cameras.
Some of the major companies in the Fire Truck market include Oshkosh Corporation, Pierce Manufacturing, E-ONE, and Rosenbauer. Show Less Read more