Scania
Scania AB is a Swedish manufacturer of Trucks and Buses both for civil and military purposes. Scania was founded in 1891 an has its headquarters in Södertälje, Sweden. Scania employs over 35,000 people and has production plants in over 10 countries including France, Brazil and Russia. For a 26 year timespan Scania was merged with Saab (saab-Scania AB), from 1969 to 1995.
On the Fire Engine Photos site you'll find many hundreds of photos of Scanias in use by fire services all around the world, in as many as guises: from tenders and ladders to prime movers and major incident units.
Trondheim Fire brigade TL This Scania 93 turntable Ladder is from the Trondheim Fire Brigade. It has a 30 metre Magirus ladder...
Inverness Prime mover The fire brigade of the city Inverness is the owner of this Prime Mover based on a Scania 94D-220. I...
Sudurnesja Scania WtT This nice looking Scania, with a Rosenbauer bodywork, is stationed in a small town called Keflavik i...
Sudurnesja Scania WrC in some place is there not enough water to put out an fire. This Scania 113 H Water Carrier is a hel...
Hafnarfjordur Scania WrT The Greater Reykjavik area has 4 fire stations. One of them is places is the town of Hafnarfjordur. ...
Brandweer Roermond 851 Scania's are more common inside the Dutch Fire Brigades. This one is an older one (1992). It's a Sca...
Whiskey 521 This is W52 (Basildon's) Rescue Pump. Whiskey 52-1
The vehicle is a Scania, body built by JDC.
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Scania and FirePac Here are 2 New South Wales Fire Brigades Pumpers 1 Scania about 2 years old and an Austral Fire Pac ...
Deventer Scania Vema The Fire Brigade of Deventer (The Netherlands) got their aerial appliance in 2002. It was built by t...
Brandweer Waspik Scania In 2003 this Scania P94DB2304x2NZ230 came to Waspik. The bodywork is from Mostard, and has a Godiva ...