- Eye-catching: Agile city car Opel ADAM in Fire Dress
- Opel Special Vehicles (OSV): Opel Zafira Tourer for the Emergency (NEF)


Made by OSV: Fire brigade first responder ADAM and ambulance Zafira Tourer
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Opel ADAM Fire First Responder |
Opel Special Vehicles GmbH transformed the stylish urban Opel ADAM into a spectacular fire brigade first responder vehicle. The study sporting red-white applications of the emergency number 112 clearly visible on the hood, side doors and trunk lid as well as special alarm signals on the roof and two LED front flashing lights is a real attention-getter. In addition, the fire brigade ADAM features an interior push-pull-rotary alarm switch as well as a portable Tetra two-way radio in a holder on the center console. In the rear, a special design by the company Bösenberg ensures that emergency backpack, defibrillator, fire extinguisher and fire helmet stay securely in place even during high-speed travel during rescue calls.
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Opel Zafira Tourer NOTARZT (Ambulance) |
Opel Zafira Tourer modified by OSV as an emergency medical services vehicle can already be ordered. The vehicle markings in bright red, the blue lettering “Ambulance” on the front doors and hood, two LED front flashing lights as well as two rear warning lights and orange blinkers on the rear roof identify the flexible compact van as a special model. In the interior, the 230-volt electrical system, ignition override unit, preliminary setup for analogue and digital radio as well as accident data storage are all part of the rescue vehicle base equipment. Two variants of the special alarm signals from Hella are available. The Zafira Tourer is not only equipped for use as an emergency medical vehicle – it is also in use as a fire department or civilian command vehicle supporting the police and firefighters.
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