Fire truck trailer in Germany

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Numerous trailers (FwA) are particularly widespread in German fire departments , but only two of them are currently standardized .

History of the fire truck trailer

TS 4 portable pump trailer from 1935 in the green color of the fire-fighting police behind a " Porsche Diesel " tractor

From a historical point of view, fire-fighting equipment carriers in the structural form to be attached to a towing vehicle or draft animals formed the origin of the transport of the emergency equipment to the place of use after the hand-pushed fire-fighting equipment carriers . The development of trailers from, for example, a horse trailer to a trailer pulled by a motor-driven vehicle has taken place without a definable transition, as many trailers have been modified accordingly to reflect technical developments. With the increasing equipment of fire brigades during industrialization at the beginning of the 20th century with internal combustion engine-powered vehicles , the trailer became increasingly less important. The fire service trailer (primarily the portable pump trailer ) was given a high priority during the National Socialist era , when it was used across the board by the fire police and air raid protection. The portable fire truck trailer, for example, has been and is often used in industrial companies for the plant fire brigade or in rural areas to ensure fire protection up to the present day, albeit with declining importance. The importance of the fire service trailer today is therefore almost exclusively limited as a device carrier for additional and special equipment of the fire service.

Standardized trailers

Trailer with foam water cannon

The trailer with foam water cannon (FwA-SWW) is standardized in DIN 14521. He carries 500 liters of wetting agent and a duct for light foam . The trailer also contains 240 liters of foam compound (foam images) , a medium foam pipe , a heavy foam pipe , a proportioner "Z4", a proportioner "Z2" and the eponymous foam and water cannon .

Boat trailer

The boat trailer is a boat trailer (standardized according to DIN 14962), which usually transports a multi-purpose or lifeboat . According to the standard, it has a storage box for storing two wheel chocks and some tensioning straps . In addition, a cable winch and two aluminum equipment boxes can be carried on the chassis as non-standardized cargo . The corresponding multi-purpose boats and lifeboats are standardized according to DIN 14961.

Not or no longer standardized trailers

In addition to the DIN-standardized trailers, there are numerous other trailers that are not currently stipulated uniformly nationwide. The information below is therefore only an example and not mandatory:

Multipurpose trailer

Multi-purpose trailers ( MZA ) are built according to local requirements or can flexibly transport a wide variety of materials depending on the application.

Hose transport trailer

A hose transport trailer on an LF 8

The hose transport trailer ( STA for short ) is a trailer that usually carries around 30 to 35 B-hoses, each 20 meters in length, which are coupled in bays. The trailer also has hose bridges , distributors , spray pipes , coupling keys and traffic safety equipment. The hose transport trailer is used for the quick and personnel-saving laying of hoses over long distances. This can be done by two to three people while driving slowly.

Portable pump trailer

A portable pump trailer

The portable pump trailer ( TSA for short ) was a trailer that was standardized according to "DIN 14520" until 1992 for the transport of a portable pump 8/8 . The portable fire pump trailer transports almost the same load as a portable fire pump vehicle and is used to initiate an initial fire-fighting attack , to help with pumping water over long distances or during storms. In addition to suction hoses , B hoses and C hoses , the load on this trailer also includes a TS 8/8 portable pump, which is inserted in the rear of the trailer. In addition, devices according to DIN for water extraction, water pumping and water delivery are housed. Tools for small technical assistance are also included. The standard also includes a bucket syringe with a five meter long D-pressure hose and D-spray lance. In Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate, however, such trailers are still subsidized and their loading and construction are even defined by technical guidelines.

Monitor trailer

The (non-standardized) monitor trailer is a trailer with a built-in monitor (water cannon) , which regularly delivers up to 2400 liters of water per minute and throwing distances of up to 70 meters. In contrast to the standardized FwA-SWW, it has fewer and not specified features.

Foam compound tag

Like the monitor trailer, the foam compound trailer is tactically oriented in a similar way to the standardized FwA-SWW. The foam compound trailer, however, has significantly fewer features, no monitor (water cannon) and is built either as a tank truck or as a transport trailer for foam compound containers.

Oil weir trailer

The oil weir trailer (also known as oil damage trailer, ÖSA ) is a trailer that is mainly used to remove oil traces and to lay out oil barriers . He also transports larger and rarely used special equipment such as a jump rescuer . The oil service trailer can be coupled to any fire engine , but is usually deployed in conjunction with an rescue vehicle or a fire fighting vehicle . The trailer carries two step wedges , four collecting drums, two rubble troughs, 24 traffic cones, various bags of oil binding agent coarse and fine, various blocking and warning signs, an oil skimmer , a pipe sealing cushion 10/20, three leak sealing pastes and a Gardena fertilizer spreader . In Bavaria, according to the definition of a technical guideline, there was an oil damage tag (ÖSA) for deployments by the oil rescue country, which was even subsidized by the state. Furthermore, the so-called "Bavarian Oil Service" (for use on the water) still exists today. This module consists of three complementary trailers, which are procured by the country: oil barrier, skimmer and disposal devices.

Light pole trailer

Light pole trailer of the technical relief organization

The light pole trailer ( FwA-Lima for short ) is a trailer for illuminating and powering deployment sites. The light pole trailer has a 20 kVA generator and six halogen or metal vapor spotlights , which are attached to a light pole about 10 meters long . The light mast may be aligned during storms up to wind force 11. The trailer can also transport cable drums , wheel chocks , extension cables and a powder extinguisher . In Hesse, 26 emergency power generators have been procured through disaster control.

Trailer ladder

A 20 meter long Magirus towing ladder

The trailer ladder (short AL ) was a trailer standardized until 2007 according to "DIN 14703", which offers a cheaper variant of the turntable ladder . The trailer is on a one axle - chassis with a trailer coupling (as a pull) and a manually operated drive head with erecting and retractable ladder set. Trailer ladders can weigh up to two tons, depending on their size. In the event of an emergency , it is attached to a fire engine, whereby the maximum permissible speed for the combination is 60 km / h. The trailer ladder type "AL 18" is widespread, other versions are "AL 12", "AL 16" and "AL 22".

Road safety trailer

Loading the traffic safety trailer

The road safety trailer ( VSA for short ) is a mostly single-axle fire truck trailer that is used for safety and road safety . The main focus of the traffic safety trailer is the large warning device at the rear, which can be opened up and is clearly visible from a great distance. The trailer is mostly used to secure motorways or large expressways in order to be able to protect the emergency services as best as possible from subsequent traffic accidents. The traffic safety trailer has twelve traffic cones , a foldable transport trolley for the traffic cones, two warning triangles , two metal wheel chocks , an on-board tool kit, a spare parts list and three folding signs . The road safety trailer was standardized according to "DIN 14503" until 2003. In the successor standard, however, only the foam-water thrower tag is standardized.

Powder fire trailer

Fire truck trailer with 250 kg extinguishing powder (P 250)

There are also powder extinguishing trailers, usually with 250 kg of extinguishing powder (called P 250 ) and a propellant gas (nitrogen or carbon dioxide). Such extinguishers are used for gas and dangerous goods fires that must not be extinguished with water .

Carbon dioxide extinguisher

There are also trailers on which CO 2 extinguishers are loaded. While this type of trailer is rare, it is sometimes used in hazardous goods or electrical fires.

Field cooker

Field stove of a fire brigade

Numerous fire brigades and disaster control units have field cookers - some of which are procured by the federal government - that are used to supply emergency services and, in the event of a disaster, civilians. These stoves are sometimes referred to as goulash cannons .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d DIN standards from 10000–14999
  2. DIN 14521. Fire services - trailer with foam water cannon (on din.de)
  3. ↑ Foam compound trailer of the Heidenau fire department
  4. DIN 14962. Fire services - boat trailers (on din.de)
  5. Trailer according to DIN on hochwasserboot.de
  6. Boat trailer of the Birsfelde fire brigade ( Memento from August 22, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  7. a b c Hose transport trailer of the Taucha volunteer fire brigade
  8. Hose transport trailer of the Beselich-Obertiefenbach volunteer fire department (example)
  9. Hose transport trailer of the Borthen volunteer fire brigade
  10. Monitor trailer of the Rösrath volunteer fire brigade
  11. The oil service trailer of the Meschede fire brigade ( Memento from November 7, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  12. Oil service trailer on the homepage of the youth fire brigades of the Sottrum municipality ( Memento from December 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  13. a b Light pole trailer of the Baiersdorf fire brigade ( Memento from June 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  14. Light pole trailer of the Varvish volunteer fire brigade  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.ff-warwisch.de  
  15. Light pole trailer of the Lauingen fire department
  16. Kreisanzeiger Wildeck retrieved February 7, 2012 ( memento of the original from July 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot /kreisanzeiger-online.de
  17. a b attached ladder of the Römhild fire brigade  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.feuerwehr-roemhild.de  
  18. Expertise attached ladder  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www. Einsatz-netz.de  
  19. Google search for attached ladder
  20. Detailed description of the traffic safety trailer ( Memento from March 11, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
  21. PG 250 powder trailer. Beselich-Obertiefenbach volunteer fire brigade , accessed on November 24, 2018 (technical data and illustration).