




Search and rescue ATVs are all-terrain vehicles that help rescue teams reach people in tough places.
The Search and Rescue ATV is typically brightly colored in red, orange, or white, often featuring reflective stripes and flashing emergency lights. It has robust, knobby tires and a sturdy frame, sometimes equipped with a front winch and a rear platform for gear or a stretcher.





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Many ATVs can actually drive through water up to their seats!
Rescue ATVs are sometimes called "quads" because they have four rugged wheels!
Some rescue ATVs have tracks instead of wheels for navigating snow and sand!
They can be air-dropped by planes or helicopters to reach very remote areas!
Search and Rescue ATV has advanced independent suspension that lets it smoothly cross rough terrain like rocks and mud.
Search and Rescue ATV often has a strong electric winch that lets it pull itself or other objects out of tough spots.
Search and Rescue ATV has bright LED emergency lights and a loud siren that lets it warn others and clear a path.
Search and Rescue ATV can have a rear cargo rack or stretcher, letting it transport supplies or injured people.
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2.2 m
450 kg
90 km/h
Gasoline
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