Australia Strengthens Bushfire Response with New Dry Powder Fire Truck

ISUZU 12000 Liters Dry Powder Fire Truck (4)

Delivery Date: 8th September 2025 — Company: CSCTRUCK Fire Rescue Truck

SYDNEY, AU (8th Sep, 2025) – In a significant enhancement to Australia’s firefighting arsenal, CSCTRUCK Fire Rescue Truck has delivered its advanced ISUZU 12,000-liters dry powder fire truck to support bushfire response efforts nationwide. Built on the durable ISUZU QL5340GXFU2SDZY chassis, the vehicle is powered by a robust 380-horsepower 6UZ1-TCG50 engine, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 100 km/h.

This state-of-the-art fire truck integrates a triple-agent system featuring:

  • A 10,000 L water tank,
  • A 1,500 L foam tank (capable of 100 L/s flow at 1.0 MPa),
  • A 500 L dry powder tank.

Its cutting-edge dry powder firefighting system includes a PF30 cannon with a range of 35 m, rotational capability (360°), and flow exceeding 35 L/s. Additionally, the unit is fitted with a 30-meter high-pressure dry powder reel capable of discharging over 2.5 kg/s, powered by nine 70-L nitrogen cylinders, ensuring sustained coverage and precision in fire suppression operations.

ISUZU 12000 Liters Dry Powder Fire Truck (2)

Officials from CSCTRUCK Fire Rescue Truck and Australian fire services emphasized the truck’s adaptability across wildfire, industrial, and structural fire scenarios. The powerful combination of water, foam, and dry powder enables a rapid and effective response even in remote and rugged terrain, where bushfires can escalate swiftly.

This delivery comes as part of Australia’s broader push to modernize firefighting infrastructure ahead of increasingly severe fire seasons. The deployment of this high-capacity, versatile vehicle marks a proactive stride in safeguarding communities and preserving natural landscapes.

CSCTRUCK Fire Rescue Truck’s delivery of the ISUZU 12,000-liters dry powder fire truck signifies not just a supply milestone—but a reinforcement of Australia’s readiness to combat bushfires with greater speed and tactical flexibility.

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