Fire & Rescue Vehicles
Fire Trucks | Light Rescue Vehicles | Emergency Response Units
Rapid. Reliable. Mission-Ready.
Vantage AG Corporation delivers dependable Fire & Rescue Vehicles engineered to protect communities and save lives. From fully-equipped fire trucks to agile rescue units, we offer customizable vehicles built to BFP standards and designed to perform in diverse terrains — from city streets to rural barangays.
Our fire and rescue solutions are trusted by LGUs, BFP teams, and emergency responders nationwide.
Driven to Respond. Built to Save Lives.
Driven to Respond. Built for Critical Missions.
At Vantage AG Corporation, our fire and rescue vehicles are designed to meet the demands of real-world emergencies. With durable body builds, rapid deployment tools, and customizable modules, each unit supports your team in responding to fires, accidents, and natural disasters with speed and precision.
Built for Philippine conditions. Tested for reliability.
Specialized Fire & Rescue Vehicles
Vantage AG Corporation manufactures mission-critical Fire & Rescue Vehicles built for emergency response across the Philippines. Our lineup includes Fire Trucks, Light Rescue Vehicles, and Emergency Response Units — all engineered to perform in high-pressure situations.
Frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions.
Selecting the right fire truck is essential for effective emergency response. Below are the most common questions we receive about our fire truck units.
Yes. We provide technical support, spare parts availability, and preventive maintenance service packages to ensure your fire truck stays ready 24/7.
Typical build time is 60–90 days depending on complexity and optional features. Rush orders may be accommodated with prior coordination.
Yes. Fire hoses, nozzles, breathing apparatus, sirens, beacons, and communication devices can all be included or upgraded based on your order.
Our standard fire trucks range from 1,000 to 4,000 liters of water tank capacity. Larger-capacity units can be provided upon request.
Absolutely. All units are designed and built in compliance with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) requirements and relevant ISO safety standards.






