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Fire fighting vehicle market seen reaching $19.3B by 2032

Jun. 2, 2026
Fire fighting vehicle market seen reaching $19.3B by 2032

By AI, Created 7:31 AM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Persistence Market Research says the global fire fighting vehicle market will grow from $10.6 billion in 2025 to $19.3 billion by 2032, driven by industrial safety needs, airport expansion and smart city projects. Pumper trucks and residential-commercial uses remain the biggest current demand drivers.

Why it matters: - Fire fighting vehicles support rapid fire suppression, rescue operations, disaster management and emergency preparedness. - Demand is rising as governments, municipalities, airports and industrial facilities invest in emergency response fleets. - The market’s growth reflects broader spending on public safety, aviation readiness and urban infrastructure.

What happened: - Persistence Market Research valued the global fire fighting vehicle market at US$10.6 billion in 2025. - The market is projected to reach US$19.3 billion by 2032. - The forecast implies an 8.9% compound annual growth rate through the period. - The report highlights growing demand from smart city projects, airport expansion programs and municipal emergency service upgrades. - Europe is seeing fleet modernization in cities including Paris, Madrid and Milan.

The details: - Pumper trucks remain the most preferred vehicle category because they can handle structural, vehicular and rescue-related fires. - Residential and commercial applications are expected to account for nearly 55.7% of the market in 2025. - Industrial expansion in hazardous zones is boosting demand for foam tenders and rescue-response vehicles. - Airport infrastructure development is increasing adoption of Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicles. - Smart city initiatives are creating demand for connected and digitally integrated fire vehicles. - North America is investing in emergency response infrastructure and fleet modernization. - Europe’s growth is supported by stringent fire safety standards and regulatory backing. - Asia Pacific is emerging as a high-growth region because of urbanization, industrial expansion and infrastructure development. - The report segments the market by vehicle type, propulsion, application and region. - Vehicle types include pumper trucks, aerial ladder trucks, rescue trucks and others. - Propulsion options include internal combustion engine, hybrid, battery electric and fuel-cell electric. - Applications include residential and commercial, enterprises and airports, military, wildland and forestry, and others. - Regions covered include North America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia and Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa.

Between the lines: - The strongest near-term demand appears tied to compliance and preparedness, not discretionary fleet purchases. - ARFF vehicles and connected emergency systems point to a shift toward more specialized and technologically integrated fleets. - High procurement costs remain a challenge for buyers, especially as agencies weigh upgrades across multiple vehicle classes. - The market also shows signs of a propulsion transition, with electric and hybrid options included in the core segmentation.

What’s next: - Growth through 2032 will likely be shaped by airport buildouts, industrial facility expansion, smart city deployment and fleet replacement cycles. - Manufacturers are likely to compete more on specialized rescue capability, digital integration and alternative propulsion. - The report identifies future opportunities in connected emergency vehicles, specialized rescue systems and intelligent fleet management. - The full sample is available here. - Customization requests are available here. - The report can be purchased here.

The bottom line: - Fire fighting vehicles are moving from a niche municipal purchase to a broader infrastructure investment tied to safety, aviation and urban modernization.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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