About A&S Fire Truck Driver
An arsonist is on the loose in this open-city firetruck simulator game. Are you the hero that saves the day?
Respond to 911 emergency calls and rescue innocent civilians from the dangerous flames. Use your axe to rescue trapped kids and toddlers. Park your fire truck at the scene to provide first aid and to start battling the fire. Drive to the next fire as you follow the arson cases around the city. Are you ready to perform your duty?
GAMEPLAY TIPS
- Try to anticipate the apex of tight corners to save valuable time
- Try parking your fire engine as close to the emergency scene as possible to effectively tackle the blaze
- Switch between first and third person settings to experience the freedom of helicopter view or experience the real fireman driver experience by looking through the wind screen
- Aim your hose carefully and focus on hot parts of buildings
- Extend your ladder carefully to help people in need
FEATURES
+ Become the ultimate hero as you fight hot blaze and smoke
+ Explore a vast interactive city
+ Save trapped people from burning buildings
+ Avoid backdrafts by cooling oxygen deprived areas first
+ Become the department’s fireman by racing to the scene in time
+ Battle the inferno by aiming your hose
+ Use your fire-axe to save kids and toddlers
+ Both in-car first person view as well as third person views available
+ Built with Unity 3D
HISTORY OF THE FIRE ENGINE:
The modern day fire engine was defined towards the 1960s. The trucks now came with modern water pumps, ladders and "cherry pickers". A very important development was the introduction of the enclosed seats for the crew.
The modern day firetruck got specialized, so that it can perform different tasks, depending on the type of incident it responds to. Generally, they can be classified into three large categories: pumpers, turntable ladders and specialized fire trucks.
The pumpers (a.k.a. triple-combination pumpers) are the most common apparatus used by fire departments. Also know as wagons or engines, they are defined as being a type of vehicle permanently fitted with fire pump, water tank and hose body. The pumpers are used to provide its personnel with the tools required for the initial attack on the fire.
The turntable ladder, commonly know as ladder, is the specialized truck used to access fires occurring at higher levels. It helps provide access and egress of both firefighters and casualties, as well as providing a higher water point, in conjunction with a long hose. Most of the ladder trucks are pumpers as well. The ones fitted with a bucket on top of the hydraulic arm are called town ladders.
The tiller, or tractor drawn aerial, is a specialized ladder truck, with the ladder mounted on a semi-trailer. It has separate steering wheels for the front and rear wheels, making it ideal for narrow streets.
The hydraulic platform (a.k.a. articulating booms, Snorkels, platform truck or Bronto) is a type of ladder truck which in some cases comes equipped with an articulated hydraulic arm. This allows for the arm to extend up and over some obstacles like roof tops.
Water tenders are large water tanks on wheels, used to transport water to the scene of the fire. They are mostly used in rural areas, where hydrants are not usually found. Besides helping with fires, thanks to its pumps, it is used to draw in water from floods.
Wildland fire engines are, basically, the 4x4 of fire trucks (not a truck per se, though). It is used to fight fires in mountains and hills, where regular fire trucks are unable to go.
Crash tenders are fire trucks intended for fighting aircraft fires. They are, perhaps, the most complete fire trucks out there. They can move on tarmac and off tarmac with a decent amount of speed and they come packed with fire fighting chemicals.
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