Not one fire appliance in the UK would have been tall enough to reach the top of Grenfell Tower, it emerged yesterday.
Fire chiefs in London had to borrow a 42metre (138ft) "aerial platform" from neighbouring Surrey to help tackle the blaze.
The £700,000 truck, the tallest in the country, was among 40 fire-fighting vehicles which attended the disaster, reports Daily Mail.
Although bigger than every appliance in London, it was still unable to reach the top of the 70metre (230ft) tower block.
And it is tiny compared to appliances in the US, where aerial platforms such as the "112 Bronto Sky Lift" can reach a maximum height of 112metres (367ft).