• rbn@sopuli.xyz
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    5 hours ago

    I agree that the US have way too many way too big trucks but this…

    Ambulances and firetrucks in Europe and Asia are smaller than most american pickup trucks.

    … is just wrong. I live in Germany and even small villages with only volunteer firefighters have full blown trucks way above 10 tons.

    Most fire departments have something like this:

    MAN TGM 18.330 Tank with 4,000 litres of water 18 tons total weight

    More specialized departments close to industrial facilities, airports can be also much bigger. This one is currently the biggest weighting 52 tons.

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      5 hours ago

      Here in 'Murrica, they send something like in the second photo when grandma falls in the bathroom.

      Yes, I’m exaggerating, but not by much. The truck in the first photo is smaller than the trucks my city fire department has. There’s a retirement community not far from where I live, and they send a ladder truck for medical emergencies there several times a week. I’m not really sure what use 4,000 liters of water would be when somebody is having a stroke.

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      3 hours ago

      Weight doesn’t matter in this context? US firetrucks are almost a meter wider than german ones. A german firetruck is only about half a meter wider than a Ford F450.

      And also firetrucks in US are first responders, they go before ambulances for most emergencies.