Barco de fuego, literally. Probably it is better to say "barco de bomberos" to signify a boat that is used to fight fires.
"red truck" translates to, "rojo camión" in Spanish.
Camión de bomberos
camión de bomberos
camionero
To say "toy boat" in Spanish is "barco de juguete". Jessi
en - as in onto the boat
Barco rapido.
fuego
está enfuego
luciérnaga
It depends as there are two words for fire in Spanish. If the fire was a violent fire (i.e. you would have needed to call the fireman to put it out), you would say "Hubo un incendio." If the fire was docile (i.e. such as you would have in a fireplace when entertaining), you would say "Hubo un fuego."
Él es en fuego.
The word for "fire" in Spanish is "fuego." It is pronounced, "FWAY-go." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Hemos hecho un fuego."
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.
If a fire breaks out in the back of your boat, lead the boat into the wind.