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Electric fire fighting vehichle

Another early vehicle of mine, I'm quite proud of this one. It's an electric truck with a pretty good range, and it sure is fast. It contains such driving features as an adjustable drivetrain, adjustable steering system, and crab walking, as well as lots of light options, locks, and low/high gear. At the back, you have lots of space for water, and two points of powerful firefighting capability, as well as a refill port. Driving: Disengage the parking brake; the bright orange button is down and to the right on the dashboard; then you are good to go! There are three power modes: front wheel only, rear wheels only, or all wheels. Steering is similar, front wheels, front and rear, and front, rear, and middle. The controls for these settings are directly in front of the driver in the form of instrument panels, and a bar segment display and indicator lights indicate steer setting and power setting, respectively. This is also where you activate crab steering. To the left of these panels are the winch controls, and to the right are the may buttons for lights and other amenities. The emergency exit in the cab is in the form of two hatches behind the driver's seat on the ceiling. The main power breaker can be found in the dashboard. Since this is the fire version of this chassis, the rear contains a large water tank, and on both sides of the vehicle, there are fire-fighting points with pump activation and throttle, as well as hoses. On the rear of the vehicle, there is a water refill point. Hook the hose to the winch on top of the tank, then in the cubby behind the yellow hatch, there is a refill point attachment. Hook the hose to this and pull it out and into the body of water you wish to fill from. Activate the pump with the toggle button on the rear, and this is also where you can control the winch. As usual, everything should be labeled, have fun, and if you have any issues or suggestions, feel free to comment! Thanks ;)