The Fire Engines was created in 1980.
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fire engines have ladders, water hoses, and people
The number of fire engines dispatched to a fire can vary depending on the severity of the fire, the size of the area affected, and the resources available. A typical response may involve multiple fire engines along with other emergency vehicles and personnel.
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Fire Engines at Work - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
Yes, both fire and Paramedic units run diesel engines. Others are powered by gasoline or even compressed gas.
The three main classes are the internal combustion engines, steam engines, turbine engines.
The shuttle does not fire it's engines in space, it only fires orbit adjusters.
In the UK, it is the Fire Station.
Fire engines are known to be driven by fire apparatus professionals. They are trained to operate many types of fire vehicles that range in different sizes.
Most modern British fire engines are predominantly red, as are the fire engines of most countries. Some types of fire-fighting vehicles are yellow however, especially those used in airports. The link below shows this visually.