The Perlini B502 4x4 Rosenbauer Fire Truck 1971 is an iconic firefighting vehicle. It was designed to be an all-purpose firefighting vehicle for a range of terrain and applications. It is powered by a powerful five-cylinder, 7.4 litre diesel engine capable of producing up to 200bhp and can reach a top speed of 70mph. Its transmission is a 4-speed direct drive and its main body is constructed from a special alloy of steel and aluminium that provides superior strength and durability, making it one of the toughest firefighting vehicles of its era. The B502 is a 4-wheel drive truck and features a De Dion axle, meaning that it is well-equipped for tackling a variety of terrains. It is equipped with an all-wheel steering system for added manoeuvrability. The B502 is fitted with a range of adjustable hydraulic stabilisers for improved stability. It also features a double-arm turntable ladder to enable firefighters to reach heights of up to 30 metres and a full range of tools for tackling different types of fire, including hoses and pumps, agent tanks, foam tanks, and a built-in smoke extractor. This truck is further equipped with a CB radio for communication in times of emergencies. It is capable of carrying a crew of up to six firefighters and can transport up to six tonnes of water. The exterior of the B502 is painted in bright red and yellow, with reflective strips on the sides for greater visibility at night. The Perlini B502 4x4 Rosenbauer Fire Truck 1971 is a reliable and versatile vehicle that is especially designed for firefighting operations.
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