In 98% of communities.. the fire tax paid by homeowners is given to the departments for compensation for stuff such as fire trucks, gear equipment etc etc. but as far as an individual department charging that doesnt happen
They don't charge it's free.
An official used a F2 charge( a mixture of cicus, calcium, oxygen, and cilicine) to put it out. When an F2 charge strikes fire its electrons and neutrons spread and put it out with its acid. I hope this helped?
The firefighters fight the fire (if they are there). If the fire is when the firefighters are on another fire the next closest fire company is called to put out the fire. Several fire stations have caught on fire. Fires at a fire station are usually caused by firefighters cooking and when they get called to an emergency they forget to turn off the stove or oven in the excitement.
I would say no. They shouldn't be charging anything but a hoseline.
No! You can't hang or obstruct a fire alarm pull station at any time. To do so would mean you are breaking Health & Safety Regulations (and would probably invalidate your insurance, should there be a fire).
for free
Super wrong voltages, will blow it up catch on fire
Maybe a smaller fire, such as a campfire, if you use it correctly.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
a fire extinguisher can put out a fire
When you put 'only' after 'Do' it really confused me... but no. Only firefighters from that city puts out that fire that's in that city. such as Chicago IL for example, only the firefighter station from Chicago puts out Chicago and their fire. If that's what you meant. Hope this helped!
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It
The station chef is usually in charge of just one part of the kitchen: for example, the soups, the salads, or the grill. They work under the sous chef or executive chef to make sure all food prepared and put out of their station is of the highest level for quality and appearance.