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| New Opel ADAM Fire First Responder Concept and Opel Blitz Fire truck | 
The Opel ADAM is the absolute individualization champion – privately  and in future, maybe also for the fire department. The bold urban car  now also shows its suitability for rescue services as a speedy fire  brigade vehicle. The series production Opel ADAM offer encompasses 12  body colors and three additional combinable roof colors – as a fire  brigade study it comes exclusively in red-white signal colors. The small  lifestyle car continues the tradition of Opel lifesavers – which  started over 100 years ago in the form of the “Doctor’s Car” – in an  unconventional way.
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| New Opel ADAM Fire First Responder Concept | 
Fire brigade first responder Opel ADAM: Safety down to the smallest detail
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. The special-use  equipment joins high-tech innovations like the IntelliLink infotainment  system that is compatible with iPhones and Android smartphones, and that  makes the ADAM the best connected small car. The multi-award winning  newcomer also features equipment and technology options including fully  automatic park assist, heated steering wheel in combination with heated  front seats, blind spot alert, hands-free docking station for  smartphones called FlexDock, 18” wheels featuring red-white color clips  and LED daytime running lights.
An especially practical detail of the fire brigade ADAM is 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 on rescue calls.
Life saver with the blitz: Rescue services vehicles have long tradition at Opel
At just under 3.7 meters in length and with a host of innovative  technologies, the agile urban car ADAM is ideal as a first responder  vehicle in heavy city traffic. It leads Opel rescue services vehicles  into the future while continuing an over 100 year-long tradition of Opel  cars for emergency services.
The first example of this was the “Opel 4/8 hp” from 1909. There was  good reason the two-seater was soon known under the name “Doctor’s Car”.  Smaller and more agile than conventional cars, it could maneuver much  more easily in narrow streets – very useful for doctors, who could thus  get to their patients easier and faster.
The importance of professional rescue personnel and the corresponding  equipment was something the automaker found out for itself just two  years later. In 1911 a big fire destroyed large parts of the Rüsselsheim  plant. As a direct result, a professional Opel fire brigade which  supported the existing volunteer fire department was established and the  “motorized fire pump” was developed for the plant fire brigade. Opel  set new technical standards with its first models. The fire brigade  vehicles quickly gained both national and international customers’  attention. A famous example of the brand’s rescue vehicles is the Opel  Blitz. Various chassis layouts built the basis for personnel transport  vehicles carrying up to nine occupants as well as for fire-extinguishing  tank trucks.
In 1952 a new Blitz was developed, and due to its popularity with  fire fighters it quickly became market leader. Its lively and, if  necessary, overloadable carburetor engine was extremely robust. For some  smaller fire departments the fire truck 8 based on the Opel Blitz 1.75 t  was their first motor vehicle – many of these models stayed in service  until well into the 1980s.
Today Opel subsidiary Opel Special Vehicles GmbH (OSV) builds special  vehicles for police, ambulance and fire brigades from series production  cars. These range from tailor-made Astra five-door and Sport Tourer  versions, Insignia Sports Tourer, Corsa, Antara and the Zafira family to  the spacious compact van Zafira Tourer. Together with certified  conversion partners, the Opel models Vivaro and Movano are also  available as multi-utility, crew, emergency medical services and small  fire-extinguishing vehicles.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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