Dosch 3D: Fire Service - Multi Role Vehicle Details - Central Europe is a comprehensive collection of professional 3D models specifically designed for demanding visualization applications in the fire service, emergency medical service, and disaster relief sectors across Central Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). This product package offers three fully textured, highly detailed, and brand-neutral variants of a multi role vehicle for fire and emergency operations.
The models feature an exceptional level of detail, enabling high-quality close-ups. From the chassis mechanics to the interior of the driver's cab, every element has been modeled with the utmost precision. As these are fictional, brand-neutral designs, these vehicles can be used worldwide license-free in commercial projects, simulations, and training scenarios without infringing on the trademark rights of real vehicle manufacturers or specific fire-service body builders.

The completely textured 3D-models are provided in multiple file formats: 3DS, 3dsmax (version 9 and above), STEP, Blender, FBX, OBJ, USD, GLB, KeyShot, Cinema 4D version 15 and above, Universal 3D, VRML.
This package covers the three most important logistical and operational areas of modern fire and rescue services in Central Europe:
1. Fire Service Multi Role Vehicle – Loading Ramp (Roll-Off Carrier with Tail Ramp)
Operational Profile: Ideal for representing roll-off carrier trucks (hook-lift / swap-body vehicles), abrollcontainer systems, or mobile equipment logistics units as used by professional and volunteer fire brigades across the DACH region. The integrated loading ramp enables rapid loading and unloading of rolling pallets, pumps, generators, or sandbag stacks directly at the incident site.
Details: The body features a hydraulically suggested fold-down rear ramp with realistic tie-down points and tread-plate textures, typical for municipal fire departments, plant fire brigades, and disaster relief units.
2. Fire Service Multi Role Vehicle – Cargo (Equipment & Logistics Box Body)
Operational Profile: Universally applicable as an equipment-logistics vehicle (GW-L), breathing-apparatus carrier, mobile workshop, or for transporting consumables and specialized equipment to incident scenes, staging areas, or supply depots.
Details: The enclosed box body suggests a fully equipped logistics unit, as typically used in modern disaster management, mass-casualty incidents (MCI), or extended emergency medical operations.
3. Fire Service Multi Role Vehicle – Medic (Rescue & Medical Vehicle)
Usage profile: Depiction of large-capacity ambulances (G-RTW), treatment-area vehicles (BHP), mobile medical units, or deployments of relief organizations (German Red Cross, ASB, Malteser, Johanniter, DLRG, Austrian Red Cross, Samariterbund, Swiss Samaritan Federation) in crisis and disaster scenarios.
Details: Marked by appropriate symbols (Red Cross / Star of Life / emergency medical service markings), this model emphasizes the aspect of medical care and patient rescue within fire-service and EMS operations.
The "Details" in the name says it all. These 3D models go far beyond standard assets, offering a level of technical depth essential for high-end renderings and physically accurate simulations.
Complete Interior: The driver's cabs are fully modeled. Dashboards, seats, controls, and visibility meet the real ergonomic standards of fire-service and EMS vehicles. This is crucial for interior views in driving simulators or VR applications for driver/operator training.
Chassis and Suspension: The underbody, axle suspensions, drivetrains, and tire treads are rendered in detail. This enables realistic animations of suspension travel on rough terrain or technical tutorial videos on vehicle mechanics – particularly relevant for approach routes to demanding incident sites such as wildfires, flood zones, or alpine operational areas.
High-Resolution Textures: The surface finish (luminous red RAL 3024 / fire red RAL 3000, retroreflective striping per DIN 14502, metal, rubber, tarpaulin) is photorealistic, including signs of wear, giving the vehicle an authentic "in action" look without appearing neglected.
The Dosch 3D: Fire Service - Multi Role Vehicle Details - Central Europe models are versatile and address the needs of engineers, instructors, and media professionals alike.
1. Simulation and Training (Serious Games & VR)
Virtual environments are indispensable in the modern training of fire-service and emergency medical personnel.
Driving Simulators: Thanks to the detailed cockpit and accurate vehicle geometry, the models are perfectly suited for training emergency drivers in simulators – including blue-light response driving under traffic regulations such as German StVO § 35 / § 38.
Tactical Training: In serious games or VR environments, these vehicles can be used as assets for incident-response exercises, staging areas, mass-casualty scenarios, or tactical command-post briefings.
First Responder Training: The Medic variant enables realistic simulation of rescue chains, patient care, and the evacuation of casualties from incident scenes.
2. Fire Service and EMS Industry and Marketing
Manufacturers of bodies, equipment, or specialized technology often require neutral carrier vehicles to showcase their own products.
Product Visualization: A manufacturer of pumps, hoses, breathing apparatus, loading systems, hydraulic rescue tools, or LED warning-light systems can use these neutral trucks to showcase their product on a "real-world" model without having to advertise a competitor's body builder.
Trade Fair Presentations: High-quality renderings for brochures, exhibition stands, or video walls at fire-service and EMS trade fairs (such as INTERSCHUTZ Hannover, RETTmobil Fulda, FLORIAN Dresden, 112RESCUE Dortmund, or RETTER Wels).
3. Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Aid: Fire-service equipment, EMS, and civil disaster relief often overlap (dual-use).
Scenario Planning: Visualization of logistics chains for floods, earthquakes, wildfires, or large-scale power outages, where all-terrain trucks from fire services, THW (German Federal Agency for Technical Relief), and relief organizations are deployed.
Infrastructure Planning: Architects, fire-safety planners, and municipal authorities can verify whether access roads, fire-service operating areas per DIN 14090, bridges, or loading docks are designed for vehicles of this size.
4. Media, News, and Documentaries: TV stations and news agencies require neutral visual material to illustrate current incidents or disaster events.
News Graphics: Creation of explanatory graphics and animations (e.g., incident progression, logistics resupplies, evacuations) for news broadcasts, without visually favoring specific fire departments, federal states, or manufacturer brands.
Documentaries: Historical or hypothetical scenario reconstructions (e.g., the Ahr Valley flooding, wildfires in Brandenburg, Saxon Switzerland, or Tyrol) where no actual footage is available.
5. Game Development and Entertainment
For developers of computer and video games in the rescue-simulation, management-strategy, or emergency-response genres.
Asset Integration: The models are optimized for game-ready performance but offer sufficient resources for next-gen graphics engines (Unreal Engine 5, Unity) to function in cutscenes or as playable vehicles.