The Dongfeng Captain EURO VI double-row 5CBM foam fire truck is a modern, versatile firefighting vehicle designed to meet the demanding requirements of fire and rescue operations. Built on a specially engineered Dongfeng original chassis, this fire truck combines reliability, durability, and advanced functionality to provide first responders with the tools they need to effectively combat emergencies.
At the heart of this fire truck lies a Chaoyang Diesel 170-horsepower EURO VI engine. With a displacement of 3,856 ml, the engine delivers a maximum power output of 125 kW and generates a peak torque of 540 N·m, providing sufficient strength for both urban and rural firefighting missions. This powertrain ensures that the vehicle maintains efficient fuel consumption while meeting strict EURO VI emission standards. The truck is fitted with 245/70R19.5 tires, which balance load-bearing capacity and stability, and it achieves a top speed of 90 km/h, allowing it to respond quickly to emergencies.

The cab design follows a double-row layout, accommodating up to 6 passengers in a 3+3 seating configuration. This spacious arrangement is particularly advantageous for firefighting operations, as it enables more firefighters to travel together in 1 vehicle, reducing deployment time. By transporting both the equipment and crew simultaneously, the fire truck ensures that rescue operations can begin immediately upon arrival at the scene, saving critical minutes during emergencies.

Moving to the superstructure, the body of the fire truck is constructed using high-quality steel combined with high-strength aluminum alloy profiles. Both the inner and outer panels are crafted from corrugated aluminum plates, which enhance structural strength while keeping the vehicle lightweight for improved maneuverability. The body layout is carefully divided into three functional sections: the front equipment compartment, the central water tank, and the rear pump room. This logical design not only optimizes space but also makes it easier for firefighters to access tools and equipment efficiently.
The water tank, located at the center of the vehicle, is fabricated from premium carbon steel to ensure long-term durability. It is elastically mounted to the chassis, reducing vibration and stress during travel and extending the service life of the tank. With a capacity of 5,000 liters, it can carry a substantial supply of water or foam solution to support firefighting operations.
The firefighting system is equipped with a CB10/30 low-pressure fire pump, produced by a leading manufacturer of firefighting equipment. This pump delivers a rated flow of 30 liters per second, providing consistent water output during operations. On the roof of the vehicle, a PS30W vehicle-mounted fire monitor is installed, allowing for powerful and accurate water or foam spraying to suppress fires quickly. The fire monitor’s elevated position gives firefighters the advantage of extended range and flexible targeting, making it effective for combating both ground-level and elevated fires.

Beyond its technical specifications, the Dongfeng Captain EURO VI double-row 5CBM foam fire truck excels in practical performance. Its compact structure ensures easy navigation through narrow urban streets or industrial zones, while its complete configuration equips firefighters with essential tools for a wide variety of emergency scenarios. The vehicle’s strong maneuverability allows it to respond rapidly and operate effectively, whether in residential communities, industrial enterprises, or critical infrastructure sites.
In summary, the Dongfeng Captain EURO VI double-row 5CBM foam fire truck is a well-balanced firefighting vehicle that integrates robust power, efficient design, and advanced firefighting equipment. Its combination of a reliable chassis, powerful engine, large-capacity water tank, and high-performance fire pump makes it a dependable choice for firefighting units. Designed to meet modern safety and operational standards, it serves as an essential tool for ensuring the protection of lives and property in diverse fire emergencies.







