The advantages of this model:
- A box-bodywork is composed of two functional compartments divided with a solid wall.
- One of the compartments is designed for passengers and another - for necessary firefighting equipment and emergency rescue tools.
- The passenger compartment is equipped with two two-storey beds for the crew seating and resting during the transportation and operation.
- There is also a convenient folding table that ensures comfort of the passengers.
- The passenger compartment can be accessed from the outside with the help of special folding ladders with wide anti-skid steps.
- The equipment compartment is featured with rack pullout shelves for arrangement of the equipment secured reliably with flexible mounts based on the polyurethane elastomers.
- Capacious and wide shelves ensure convenient and ergonomic firefighting equipment arrangement guaranteeing prompt rescue team operation necessary in case of an emergency situation.
- The pullout-shelf system ensures access to any equipment no matter where it is located.
- The pullout shelves were designed especially for combination of the capacity and depth with convenience and ergonomics.
- The emergency rescue vehicle bottom is featured with an anti-skid aluminum cover.
- It ensures safe movement of the crew members inside the compartment as well as prevents corrosion and prolongs the vehicle expected life.
- The equipment compartment can be accessed from the outside with the help of three wing doors (two side doors and a rear two-wing one) equipped with attachable anti-skid ladders that are set into special holes under the door.
- Uring the transportation the ladders are put away in the special niches under the rear part of the bodywork.
- There is firefighting equipment including a step ladder on the top of the box-bodywork.
- The top is featured with anti-skid fluted cover.
- The top can be accessed through a ladder located between the cabin and the box-bodywork.
- The off-road chassis KamAZ-43118 with 6х6 drive wheel configuration ensures excellent cross-country and poor visibility capabilities required in most of the emergency situations.