玄史生, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
I've been looking at various types of ARFF (aircraft rescue and firefighting) apparatus, and while some rapid-response vehicles do appear to be more conventional, most full-size ARFF apparatus tend to have very pointy or curvy front (and sometimes back) ends. I'm curious why ARFF apparatus, especially those at larger airports, tend to be so wildly different from typical Type 1 and Type 2 fire engines.