With the Emergency Pack, Farming Simulator 25 receives one of the series’ most unusual add-ons. Instead of just adding new machines for fieldwork, animal husbandry, or transport, this free pack brings real firefighting and rescue missions to your farm. When the pager goes off, it’s no longer about sowing, harvesting, or production chains, but about fires, blocked roads, technical assistance, and quick decisions.
The pack was created by Creative Mesh and published by GIANTS Software. It launched on June 25, 2026 and, according to the official announcement, is free for PC and consoles. For the PC and Mac versions, you’ll need at least Update 1.20 of Farming Simulator 25.
For server communities, the Emergency Pack is especially interesting because it adds a new role to farm life: helpers, firefighters, and response teams. It creates tasks that differ clearly from classic fieldwork and add welcome variety in multiplayer.

Emergency Pack: What’s included?
The Emergency Pack expands Farming Simulator 25 with four new items and several new mission types. At its core are two authentically digitized fire engines from German manufacturer Schlingmann:
- Schlingmann HLF 20
- Schlingmann TLF 3000
- Lizard Hose Reel
- Lizard Traffic Cart
According to the official DLC page, the HLF 20 delivers 320 hp and a top speed of 100 km/h. The TLF 3000 offers 231 hp, is also built for rapid response, and likewise reaches 100 km/h. The vehicles are complemented by specialist tools like a hose reel and traffic safety equipment.
That may sound far removed from farming at first, but it fits the game surprisingly well. Farms, dirt tracks, pallet yards, containers, bales, and large machinery are perfect backdrops for smaller emergencies. The world feels more alive and less static as a result.
Ten missions across four scenarios
The official description mentions ten emergencies across four distinct scenarios around local farmland. So the Emergency Pack doesn’t just add vehicles to the shop—it brings proper tasks.
Missions include, among others:
- extinguish burning pallets, containers, bales, or fields
- clear obstacles from roads
- cordon off oil spills
- provide technical assistance after car accidents
- rescue cats from trees
This mix is what makes the pack exciting. It’s not only about spraying water somewhere. Some missions demand securing the scene, others require tool use or quick coordination. Everyday farm life gets interrupted now and then—without the game losing its agricultural core.
Schlingmann HLF 20 and TLF 3000 in action
These two Schlingmann vehicles are the heart of the pack. The HLF 20 is a versatile rescue pumper, ideal for operations that combine firefighting with technical assistance. The TLF 3000 is a water tanker, particularly useful for fires where water needs to be available at the scene fast.
In-game, you can fight fires either with personal equipment or from the safety of the vehicle. This adds dynamism to each mission, as you decide whether to approach the fire or work from a safer distance.

For realism-focused servers, this can be very appealing. One team heads out first and secures the area with the Traffic Cart, while another handles the attack line or technical assistance. This creates small operation flows you can role-play with friends—without abandoning regular farm work.
Multiplayer: Up to nine firefighters per vehicle
A standout detail of the Emergency Pack is its multiplayer focus. According to the official news, the fire engines can carry up to nine firefighters and volunteers. That’s exactly where the pack becomes more than a nice single-player extra.
Instead of everyone driving separately to a call in their own vehicle, a team can deploy together. This boosts atmosphere and makes each operation feel more believable. One person drives, others handle tools, scene safety, or firefighting.
On a dedicated server, this enables new roles:
- Incident commander (coordination)
- Driver for HLF or TLF
- Support for scene security and traffic control
- Crews for firefighting or technical rescue
- Logistics players who keep farm operations running in the meantime
This way, Farming Simulator 25 remains a farm sim but gains an extra layer for community events.
Why the Emergency Pack is a great fit for server communities
The Emergency Pack shines because it creates short, clear tasks. Many multiplayer farms run on set routines: prepare fields, sow, fertilize, harvest, sell. That works well, but can become predictable. Emergencies break that routine.
When a field suddenly catches fire, a road is blocked, or a technical rescue is needed, players must react quickly. These are the moments that turn into stories you’ll retell later. The pack is therefore suitable not only for realism communities, but also for casual groups wanting more variety in everyday farm life.
It gets even better if you define a few house rules. For example:
- Fire engines are stationed at their own firehouse.
- Callouts are handled only by designated roles.
- Roads are secured first in case of oil spills or accidents.
- Field work continues as long as enough players are available.
- After each incident, vehicles are cleaned and readied again.
These small procedures turn the DLC into a true server feature.

Conclusion: A free pack with surprising potential
The Emergency Pack isn’t a typical machinery DLC. It doesn’t primarily expand Farming Simulator 25 with more field performance, but with new situations. That’s exactly why it stands out. Fires, rescue missions, road closures, and technical assistance add variety to farm life and give multiplayer groups fresh responsibilities.
The combination of authentic Schlingmann vehicles, specialist tools, and ten missions makes the pack especially compelling for servers. If you want more than harvesting and transport on your farm, this free expansion slots perfectly into community nights, role-play servers, or realistically organized operations.
On your own Farming Simulator 25 server from 4Netplayers, you can use the Emergency Pack together with friends, coordinate callouts, and give your farm community a new role: not just farmers, but also helpers, firefighters, and a rescue team.



