KARBA - Aerial Ladder Firefighting Vehicle
KARBA specializes in manufacturing aerial ladder firefighting vehicles designed primarily for rescue operations in scenarios such as natural disasters and accidents where individuals are incapacitated. These vehicles serve dual purposes: facilitating rescue via alternative ladders for difficult-to-reach heights and providing bridge access where traditional routes are unavailable. Constructed with steel alloy for enhanced durability, the ladders are available in standard heights of 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and 32 meters. For versatility, the vehicles can be outfitted with generators and electrical circuits for the rescue baskets. Additionally, models can include firefighting pumps, water, and foam tanks to address fires, especially those occurring on rooftops or at elevated levels. These features allow the vehicles to support both rescue and firefighting missions either jointly or separately. KARBA exports to 62 countries and boasts significant manufacturing infrastructure capable of producing 1,200-1,400 units annually in a 76,000 sqm facility.
Aerial Ladder Firefighting Vehicles
Rather than fire intervention these vehicles are manufactured with the aim of saving people who are not able to move due to injury during a natural disaster, mainly accidents.
It can be used in many rescue activities such as an alternative ladder for rescue from high levels and a bridge in places where no route is available. Ladders are manufactured from steel alloy high durability profiles.
Standard manufacturing rescue heights are 12, 18, 20, 24, 28 and 32 meters. Depending on the area of use the vehicle can be equipped with a generator and an electrical circuit reaching the rescue basket. Also depending on the area of use and limited to the gross vehicle weight of the chassis vehicle fire fighting vehicles equipped with fire pumps, water and foam tanks are also manufactured. One other aim of these vehicles is intervention to roof fires and high level fires. This operation can be done as rescue and intervention at the same time or separately.
