: With an 80cm wading depth, it’s the go-to vehicle during the spring thaw and heavy rains.
: Most Romanian units utilize the Double Cab layout with a 4x4 drivetrain, often powered by the 2.2L or 3.2L TDCi Duratorq engines. Special Equipment :
Whether it's a remote forest trail or a flooded village, the remains a vital ally for the Romanian Pompierii . Configured as an APIC (First Response & Command Unit) , this 4x4 powerhouse ensures that help arrives long before the heavy tankers can navigate the terrain. Why it’s a hero in the fleet: 2015 Ford Ranger Romanian Pompierii
: Perfect for scout missions to locate fire hotspots or leading a convoy to the scene.
: Serves as a First Response Unit for command, forest fire scouting, and initial intervention in rural or flooded areas. : With an 80cm wading depth, it’s the
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: Blue LED emergency light bars and high-intensity projectors (often 5000+ lumens) for night surveillance. Configured as an APIC (First Response & Command
The (T6 generation) is a cornerstone of the Romanian Firefighters' (Pompierii) light intervention fleet. Used primarily as an APIC ( Autospecială de Primă Intervenție și Comandă ), these vehicles are designed for rapid response and accessing terrain where heavy trucks cannot go. Key Features of the Romanian Pompierii Ford Ranger