Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
The English spelling is spaghetti (which can refer to a specific size or generically to various pasta products).
Spaghetti is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta.If you pull out one strand of spaghetti, you will have one strand of spaghetti.
There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
7 metres ... it was what some people refer to as "The Spaghetti Sh*t"
Both spag bol and spag bog are words. They refer to a specific food dish that is similar to spaghetti.
The possessive form for the plural noun firefighters is firefighters'.
In many cases suburban firefighters will make larger salaries then big city firefighters for several reason.
Dalmatians work with firefighters.
The noun 'spaghetti' is an uncountablenoun, a word for a food substance. Units of spaghetti are expressed as a piece of spaghetti, a dish of spaghetti, a pound of spaghetti, etc.
About 800,000, which is above 70% of the total of all firefighters in the United States.About 800,000, which is above 70% of the totel of all firefighters in the United States.
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
The plural of fireman is firemen. If you want to use inclusive language, then you can say firefighter and firefighters.