Cork City Fire Brigade Receives New Fleet of Modern Fire Engines
Cork City Fire Brigade has taken delivery of five new state-of-the-art fire engines as part of a €5 million investment in emergency services. The new vehicles feature cutting-edge technology and enhanced safety features.
State-of-the-Art Equipment
The new fire engines are equipped with the latest firefighting technology, including advanced water pumping systems capable of delivering 4,000 litres per minute, integrated foam systems for chemical fires, and thermal imaging cameras for search and rescue operations.
Each vehicle features enhanced crew safety systems, including reinforced cab structures, improved visibility systems, and advanced communication equipment allowing real-time coordination with other emergency services.
"These new vehicles represent a significant upgrade to our capabilities. They will help us respond more effectively to emergencies and keep both our crews and the public safer."
— Chief Fire Officer, Cork City Fire Brigade
Environmental Considerations
The new engines meet the latest Euro 6 emission standards, reducing environmental impact while maintaining the power needed for emergency response. The vehicles also feature improved fuel efficiency, reducing operational costs over their lifespan.
Training Programme
All Cork City firefighters will undergo comprehensive training on the new vehicles, ensuring they can take full advantage of the enhanced capabilities. The training programme includes both practical driving exercises and technical equipment familiarization.