Optare Solo Command Support Units (CSU) for the Fire Service
Optare Solo Command Support Units (CSU) for the Fire Service
(20 Feb 2023, 6:13 pm)Unber43 Doesn't help that a lot of them go down the A19 2-4 times a day.
(20 Feb 2023, 6:13 pm)Unber43 Doesn't help that a lot of them go down the A19 2-4 times a day.
(18 Feb 2023, 11:55 am)streetdeckfan Honestly not a bad idea.it will be interesting to see, they carry a lot of extra weight like generators, large screen TVs, a lot more communications equipment compared to a normal fire truck. plus obviously space is needed on the inside for people to work.
Solos are relatively 'cheap', so for what they're using them for (essentially an office on wheels) they are probably ideal.
(18 Feb 2023, 11:55 am)streetdeckfan Honestly not a bad idea.it will be interesting to see, they carry a lot of extra weight like generators, large screen TVs, a lot more communications equipment compared to a normal fire truck. plus obviously space is needed on the inside for people to work.
Solos are relatively 'cheap', so for what they're using them for (essentially an office on wheels) they are probably ideal.
(20 Feb 2023, 7:24 pm)toward6931 it will be interesting to see, they carry a lot of extra weight like generators, large screen TVs, a lot more communications equipment compared to a normal fire truck. plus obviously space is needed on the inside for people to work.
(20 Feb 2023, 7:24 pm)toward6931 it will be interesting to see, they carry a lot of extra weight like generators, large screen TVs, a lot more communications equipment compared to a normal fire truck. plus obviously space is needed on the inside for people to work.
(20 Feb 2023, 8:17 pm)streetdeckfan Would it really weigh more than a full load of passengers though?depends on the equipment fit they go for, i would imagine for the London fire brigade they don't need to worry too much about power supplies so may not need such a powerful generator etc. same for communications fit etc. the London WIFI/4/5g networks are a lot more reliable than say parts of wales or Northumberland so needing portable masts etc shouldn't be a problem.
(20 Feb 2023, 8:17 pm)streetdeckfan Would it really weigh more than a full load of passengers though?depends on the equipment fit they go for, i would imagine for the London fire brigade they don't need to worry too much about power supplies so may not need such a powerful generator etc. same for communications fit etc. the London WIFI/4/5g networks are a lot more reliable than say parts of wales or Northumberland so needing portable masts etc shouldn't be a problem.