Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Categories: Photo project | World

Perhaps you may have heard about such a thing as nolling. If not, then we explain: this is a way of organizing space, in which objects are grouped on a flat surface at an angle of 90 degrees or parallel to it, and then photographed from above.

Usually, nolling is used by bloggers who want to show, for example, the contents of their purse, luggage or desktop. Despite the fact that photos of this type have been walking on the web for a relatively long time, nolling continues to gain momentum and is becoming an increasingly popular trend.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

So, recently, rescuers from all over the world decided to join him-from ambulance employees to law enforcement agencies. With the help of nolling, they demonstrated their equipment, transport, equipment and, of course, themselves. As a result, the pictures turned out to be quite informative and spectacular, and we have collected the best of them.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Not the most usual angle for rescuers.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

This is how, for example, the tools of the Swiss police look like.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Swiss firefighters.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

These are funny firefighters from the Netherlands.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

And these are already Dutch soldiers.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Beach lifeguards.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Dutch police officer

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Dutch Maritime Rescue Service.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

And this bearded policeman serves for the benefit of the citizens of New Zealand.

Rescue vehicles, medics, firefighters and their contents

Here is what one fire truck in Singapore can accommodate.

Keywords: Firefighters | Police | From a height | From above | Ambulance | Rescuers

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