A group of volunteer firefighters in the Waikato have imported an American-made fire engine equipped with hydraulic rescue tools needed for the increasing number of accidents and medical emergencies they attend.
The Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade raised $150,000 to buy the left-hand-drive V8-engined truck, import it from the United States and convert it to right-hand-drive.
The Ford F150, the only one of its kind in the country, is kitted with specialist rescue equipment including "jaws of life" and spreader cutters.
As well, it carries a defibrillator and oxygen.
It is four-wheel drive which means it can go off-road, is bigger and heavier than a standard engine, and also has a winch to enable firefighters to hoist people up banks.