side compartment of a fire truck, likely located in Valencia, Spain, given the "BOMBEROS" text on the side
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side compartment of a fire truck, likely located in Valencia, Spain, given the "BOMBEROS" text on the side

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side compartment of a fire truck, likely located in Valencia, Spain, given the "BOMBEROS" text on the side. The compartment is organized with various tools and equipment. In the upper section, a variety of hand tools are neatly stored. These include: * A large pair of bolt cutters with orange handles. * A yellow-handled sledgehammer. * A pickaxe with a yellow handle. * An axe with an orange grip. * A green rectangular box, possibly a first-aid kit or specialized equipment case, with orange straps. * A bright orange tool with a black handle, which appears to be a rescue tool like a spreader or cutter. * A wooden-handled tool, possibly a small hammer or mallet, secured with a clip. * Another tool with a wooden handle and a metal head, secured with a clip. * A red coiled cord, likely an electrical cable or hose, hanging on the left. The lower section of the compartment houses a red portable generator labeled "RS 9". It has several electrical outlets on its front panel, including blue and red sockets, along with control buttons and indicators. To the right of the generator, there's a silver metallic box with warning symbols: a yellow triangle with wavy lines indicating heat, and a red circle with a diagonal line over a hand, signifying "no touching" or "hot surface." The overall environment is that of a fire truck's storage compartment, designed for efficient access to emergency equipment. The compartment doors are open, revealing the organized contents. The lighting suggests an outdoor setting during daytime.