In addition to fire brigades and rescue departments, e.g. tram or railway companies may have their own heavy rescue squads specialized to tram or train accidents [4][5]. For example, railway rescue squads may carry very specialized equipment for railway accidents like hydraulic jacks with a lifting capacity of 160 metric tons (approx. 176 short tons or 353,000 pounds) - or even more, equipment for moving locomotives horizontally, and equipment for tank car accidents [6].
Rescue squads can also carry the necessary equipment to respond to and deal with Haz-Mat incidents. These types of apparatus may also be equipped with a pump and tank(s) for water and/or foam, but at least they carry materials for decontamination, absorption of chemicals, blocking up a leakage, and protective suits for firefighters.
Gallery of heavy rescue vehicles
Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad's squad 15
Fairfax County Rescue 439
Fremont CA Technical Rescue 3897
Rescue-Engine 45 is a typical Palm Beach County Fire Rescue (PBCFR) fire engine. This ALS engine company serves the Kings Point/Villages of Oriole communities of suburban Delray Beach, Florida.
^ Visiiri 2/2006, pp. 6 – 7, on the heavy rescue unit of VR Railway Company in Helsinki, Finland, http://www.liitin.fi/index.php?node_id=5607, retrieved on May 9th, 2007. (In Finnish)