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Engineered for the Future.

Silver Society

Globalization Health
New Work

Knowledge Culture
Gender Shift
Individualization

Safety & Security

Mobility
Migration
Neo Ecology Connectivity

Urbanization
Fully connected

Flexible Design Illumination


Ergonomics
Manipulation system

Cockpit

E-Crawler

Simple Operation

Firefighting Systems
Driving Safety
Maneuverability

Access heights
Narrow Dimensions

Electric drive Driving dynamics

Concept Fire Truck - CFT


Rosenbauer – Concept Fire Truck

Fully connected Driving Safety



WLAN access point Safety cell
Wireless command operation panel Electronic mirror system
EMEREC Data Center Rear cameras
Background Assistance Flexible Design ESP in 4x4 drive mode
20 x higher Operational Support via Drone Rollover protection
than conventional Flexible vehicle architecture with Driver warning system
customization of all modules Force feedback system in driver seat
systems WLAN More compartment space (+1 m3)
Optional Wireless
support command and higher payload (+1 t)
by drones operation panel Various water and foam tank sizes
Various pump and foam mixing
Scene Lighting configurations
Variable rear compartment options Blind Spot Detection
Integrated high performance and Multi-purpose crew cab Object Detection/Identification
shadowless LED surround illumination Less impeded field of vision
Extreme light intensity
Shadowless illumination
No lightmast required, but optionally
available Simple Operation
Curve lights
Integrated warning lights Background EMEREC-
Intuitive Touch Screens
Assistance Data Center
Focus on Main Functions
One Button Operation
Driver Control Panel
Commander Control Panel
Driving dynamics Lifting Capacity
Main Control Panel serves as
up to 2 t Crew Info Screen
Fast Acceleration
All-Wheel Drive Individualization
Electric drive Manipulation system
Low center of gravity

350 kW/475 hp electrical power Optimal load distribution
Lifting platform at the rear end
30 min electrical operation Containers with heavy tools
Range Extender for unlimited to be transported to the scene of the
operation emergency
Zero/Low Emissions Simple manipulations system for
Reduced Noise Levels roof equipment (roof ladder and
50 % 50 % roof box)
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Concept Fire Truck – Rosenbauer

Designed and
developed for the
fire departments of
tomorrow!

Innovative CFT technology


in response to fire fighting
megatrends.

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Rosenbauer – Concept Fire Truck

Safety, ergonomics, and easy operation - created for


the toughest jobs.

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Concept Fire Truck – Rosenbauer

Adjustable ground clearance Narrow Dimensions (mm) Agility



On-road mode 250 mm Small turning circle
Vehicle can be lowered down to All-wheel steering

3065
150 mm ground clearance Crab steering
Cockpit Comfortable access for driver and
crew 7600
Turnable driver and commander Increased off-road ground clearance
seat 350 mm

2350
Conference seat configuration for
improved communication
Main screen as central info point Narrow sliding doors

17 m (EN1846)
150 mm
Grip heights in accordance with EN 1846
ON-ROAD
Mode
2,00
Ground clearance

250 mm
1,90

1,80 Tracked manipulator with all-wheel steering


1,70

Height [m]

1,60
Remote controlled 12 m
Payload 750 kg
1,50
Easy manipulations of containers with front wheel steering
1,40 Multifunctional
15 m
1,30
OPERATION
0,90 Mode
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55

Ground clearance Manipulation Rosenbauer Extinguishing Systems


Weight [kg]

150 mm 1200 l water tank
Outstanding Ergonomics Winch Robot NH35 Rosenbauer pump
Optional Rosenbauer
Expected development of grip heights Foam proportioning
All equipment can be reached from the systems
ground
First attack equipment in the crew cab
OFF-ROAD Towing Extinguishing
Mode
Ground clearance

350 mm
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Rosenbauer – Concept Fire Truck

The uniqueness of the Concept Fire Truck (CFT).

Ergonomics Agility Light

Optimized Ergonomics Compact Dimensions Integrated scene lighting


Low removal heights 2.35 m width High light intensity
Low entry heights Steered Rear Axle Cornering light
Headroom Small turning circle (<12 m)
Lowerable chassis Sliding doors Operational Suitability
Ladder and roof box lowering device
Safety High payload
Driving Performance More compartment space
Safety cell Integrated lifting platform
Permanent All-Wheel Drive Seat arrangement in the cabin Flexible Manipulations System
Dynamic acceleration Electronic rear view mirror with increased First attack equipment in cabin
Low center of gravity field of vision Range Extender for unlimited operation
Optimal weight distribution (50/50) Driving assistance systems
High curve velocity Force Feedback System in the driver's seat Emissions
ESP with all-wheel drive Rear cameras
Hight adjustable chassis Object recognition E-Drive (Zero Emissions)
Low emission diesel engine as a Range Extender
Operation Communication No noise emissions in electrical operation

Special emergency driver workspace Team Cockpit – enhances optimal Service


Commander & Driver Cockpits (non-verbal) communication
Large central screen Good noise insulation in the cabin Status indicators
Simple Operation (ONE Button Operation) Side indication - external graphic displays Remote diagnostics
Remote control of vehicle functions Networked vehicle (WLAN Access Point) Integrated operation manual
Tablet with integrated EMEREC application Integrated service manual
Assistance function (integrated Service4Fire) Guided operation
Digital operation report

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Concept Fire Truck – Rosenbauer

The electric drive enables


a unique vehicle architecture
and supports a clean envi-
ronment.

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Rosenbauer conceives the future - today.
New Work Knowledge Culture Globalization Migration Safety & Security
Fire departments are also caught up in We are transitioning from an industrial The world’s community is being redefined. Locations in which there are large con- Increasing global prosperity and imbalan-
the uncertain transition from an industrial society to a knowledge society. On the one side nationality is increasingly centrations of migrants require new ced economical, political and ecological si-
to a knowledge society. Learning and education are changing in losing importance, and on the other near- operational tactics and a rethink of fun- tuations lead to a growing need for safety.
The number of professionals is decrea- the age of knowledge explosion, exponen- by regions are becoming more important. damental operational procedures. As emergency crews and fire departments
sing, and scheduling and availability tial learning, virtuality, and crowd-based Herein lie new challenges for fire depart- It is necessary to overcome language and are perceived to be a major pillar of safety
needs to be re-thought. knowledge. ments in terms of regionalization and in cultural barriers. and security, this will also lead to additio-
As a result of the decline in skilled crafts, Digital media facilitates access to an the merging of fire departments – One extreme expression of this trend can nal challenges.
technical skills are also lost. ever-increasing amount of information. especially in regard to capacity balancing, be that migrants sometimes react to the Rescue operations are supported by intel-
Social networks and teamwork become Through online and live video training, funds, and the exchange of knowledge. uniform itself, due to their prior experien- ligent operating systems, ensuring faster
more important. knowledge can also be conveyed over ces with uniformed people. As a result of decisions and fewer errors.
long distances in real time. Simulator trai- Health cultural differences, there is only limited
The new type of cooperation and more interest in voluntary firefighting.
intensive networking of capacity will also ning becomes more and more important Health and safety are basic needs that Gender Shift
characterize the work of fire departments due to ever-increasing demands. are increasingly important in times of The flow of refugees caused by unrest, The "gender shift" trend relates to a fun-
in the future. global change. war, and climate change will only spur this damental change to the classic gender
Connectivity trend. This poses a major challenge for roles in our world.
In firefighting and everyday life, empha-
the fire departments of the future.
Silver Society Connectivity is the term used for the new sis is increasingly placed upon reducing Equal rights has become a major keyword
The increasing life expectancy of our organization of people within networks. physical and psychological stress, and – and this is also the case in firefighting
society involves great potential for future Added to this are new forms of commu- checking vital parameters. Individualization circles.
fire departments. nication. Safety before, during, and after emer- Individualization is currently the greatest More and more women are interested in
Via the “Internet of Things”, people com- gency operations is key to reducing any trend in society and economy alike. firefighting. As a result, new and supple-
Emergency crews, that have been active
for a long period can pass on relevant municate with machines, and machines kind of health risks for members of fire Technical systems are expected to adapt mentary competences are acquired.
practical experience to the next genera- with each other. Intelligent systems inte- brigades. flexibly to individual requirements. As part of this trend, it is necessary to
tion – which increases fire departments' grated into vehicles, buildings, and opera- In this society, which provides us with develop equipment and vehicle properties
efficiency tremendously. tional clothing are in demand, and change that ensure smooth operations.
the way that fire departments work.
Neo Ecology more and more liberties but likewise more
This also means creating appropriate and more pressure, fire departments are
In times of climate change, a new environ-
working conditions for those emergency mental consciousness and rethink are
still an important pillar, in which values Urbanization
crews and supporting natural physical such as team spirit and cooperation
needed. For the first time in human history, more
strength with new technologies. matter.
Accordingly, the expectation is that effi- people live in cities than in the country-
cient, clean drive systems for fire engines side.
and fire extinguishers are to be used,
Mobility By 2050, it is predicted that 74% off the
which have little or no impact upon the Mobility has become a basic requirement world's population will live in cities.
environment. in our lives.
Urbanization implies a potential threat of
Hence an increasing mobility diversity a decrease in volunteerism and unsalaried
(e-mobility, intelligent vehicles, autono- work in an increasingly anonymous world.
mous driving, etc.) creates new challen-
Due to an exodus of young people, opera-
ges for emergency crews.
tional availability in rural areas will also be
At the same time, this offers new possibi- jeopardized in the future.
lities for firefighting vehicles with regard
to duration of use and type, approach

The Challenges of Our Time.


tactics, and one-man operation.

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