about 40,000 lbs
The noun clause in the sentence is "which way the fire truck went", which is the direct object of the verb "did see".
The only thing that has right-of-way over a fire truck in an emergency is an ambulance.
That depends on the size and materials of the fire truck. Some firetrucks hold as much as 3000 gallons of water and can weigh 50,000 pounds or more.
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Yes fire truck is red.
we set the fire alarm off accidently in a building and the truck turnedup. How much do they charge to come?
Varies by type of truck, e.g., pumper, tender, tanker, hood-and-ladder, brush truck, etc.
A fire engine starts in much the same manner as any other motor vehicle. Probably more like a truck, but hey, it's a truck chassis with the pump, tank and whatever else built onto it. Why wouldn't it start like a truck? On the inside, at least, a fire engine is just a truck with the "fire stuff" added on.
That depends on what make/model they get and the equipment to go on it.
It depends which fire truck but I know that the numbers generally go on the door and the "FIRE" stickers go on the back. but it depends on which fire truck you have
The fire truck was invented by Daniel D Hayes way back in 1868. yea ladies play us a tasty lick. but that answer is on some tru though my home boi smart.
This will depend on the condition of the truck. Your best bet would be to have someone look at it for the most accurate pricing.