- Fire chief's vehicle
A fire chief's vehicle, also called a "chief unit" or a "fire chief's car", a "fire car", or sometimes even called a "Buggy" (a throw back to horse drawn days), is a car,
truck , or SUV that is used by afire chief at fire scenes. Its specialized markings clearly indicate the Chief's rank, often making it a focal point at a large emergency scene.In the
United States fire chiefs' cars tend to be very similar topolice car s and are equipped with the same variants: (lightbar s or light beacons, sirens, long-range and short-range radio antennas, bumper guards, communications systems, specialized engines, special equipment, etc.).Fire marshal s also use very similar vehicles.In most other countries, fire chiefs are rarely assigned their own vehicles, and are expected to travel on ordinary fire engines.
Other sedans and small emergency vehicles belonging to a fire service are used by
battalion chiefs, public information officers, building inspectors, first responders, safety educators,chaplain s, andfire police .Major fire departments in the United States find it efficient to equip Chief officers who respond to emergency incidents in Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV). The SUV, when equipped with a command module at the rear of the vehicle provides a useful command unit for communicating with and tracking incident resources.
ee also
*Fire engine
*Glossary of firefighting terms
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