noun a type of ladder used for reaching high places, especially on buildings or fire trucks
Aerial ladders are used in construction for tasks such as installing lights, signage, or other high-up fixtures.
Aerial ladders are used by firefighters to access buildings and rescue people from upper floors during fires.
Aerial ladders are used in rescue operations to reach heights that are not accessible by other means.
Aerial ladders are used by utility workers to access power lines, street lights, and other elevated equipment for maintenance and repairs.
Aerial ladders are commonly used by firefighters to rescue people from tall buildings, to access upper floors for firefighting operations, and for other high-elevation tasks.
Aerial ladders are used by construction workers to access hard-to-reach areas for maintenance, repairs, or installation work on buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Aerial ladders are used by utility workers to access power lines, telephone lines, and other utility infrastructure for maintenance and repair work.
Aerial ladders are used by window cleaners to reach and clean windows on tall buildings and skyscrapers.
Aerial ladders are used by rescue workers in emergency situations such as floods, earthquakes, or building collapses to access and evacuate people from high places.