Notruf 112 - Die Feuerwehr Simulation 2: Showro... Apr 2026
Suddenly, the station’s calm was shattered by the rhythmic gong-gong-gong of the alarm system. The digital display above the bay doors flashed: "Mount up!" Hagemann yelled.
They arrived to find thick, volumetric smoke billowing from a third-story balcony.
The fluorescent lights of the Mülheim an der Ruhr fire station flickered to life as the morning shift took over. In the garage, the (Heavy Rescue Pumper) stood like a red titan, its chrome polished to a mirror finish. Notruf 112 - Die Feuerwehr Simulation 2: Showro...
"Don't just stare at it, Lukas," Chief Hagemann barked, though his eyes held a hint of a smile. "Check the compartments. If a hose is crimped or a spreader is low on juice, the sim won't forgive you."
Lukas, a rookie with his helmet still lacking its first scratch, stood in the —the heart of the simulation where every piece of equipment was meticulously cataloged. He ran a gloved hand over the side of the truck. In Notruf 112 – Die Feuerwehr Simulation 2 , detail wasn't just a feature; it was the law. Suddenly, the station’s calm was shattered by the
Lukas sprinted to the side of the truck. In the showroom, this equipment looked like a museum piece; here, in the heat of the F2 call, it was a lifeline. He coupled the hose, felt the weight of the water pressure kick in, and pointed the nozzle toward the orange glow behind the glass.
Lukas didn't just jump in; he followed the protocol. He climbed into the cab, the engine of the HLF 20 roaring to life with a deep, guttural vibration that shook the virtual asphalt. He toggled the blue lights, watching the strobe reflect off the station walls, and flipped the siren to Land . The fluorescent lights of the Mülheim an der
As they peeled out of the station, the city of Mülheim opened up. Traffic pulled to the side—some AI drivers more panicked than others—as Lukas navigated the massive vehicle. He checked his mirrors, seeing the following close behind.