Scania P420 Bea Sapeurs Pompiers -
The (Bras Élévateur Articulé) is a specialized aerial platform widely utilized by French fire services ( Sapeurs-Pompiers ) for high-reach rescue and firefighting operations. Often paired with Bronto Skylift equipment, these vehicles are prized for their "up-and-over" capabilities, allowing them to reach roofs or balconies over obstacles that traditional ladder trucks cannot clear. Technical Overview: The Scania P420 Platform
The Scania P-series chassis provides a robust foundation specifically designed for urban efficiency and high-payload specialty equipment. Scania P420 BEA Sapeurs Pompiers
: Frequently seen in 6x2*4 or 8x4 configurations to support the massive weight and reach of the aerial boom while maintaining a tight turning radius for city streets. The (Bras Élévateur Articulé) is a specialized aerial
: When fitted with a Bronto Skylift F46RPX , the unit offers a maximum rescue height of approximately 46 meters and a horizontal outreach of 24.5 meters . : Frequently seen in 6x2*4 or 8x4 configurations
: The platform can hold up to five people or a rescue stretcher, and is equipped with a high-capacity water monitor capable of discharging 4,200 liters per minute . Notable Deployments in France
: Features a 420 HP engine (often the 11.7-liter or 13-liter DC series) providing high torque at low RPMs, essential for maneuvering heavy aerial gear.
