Red is the color representing first aid.
Red is also chosen for it striking characteristic.
Most fire trucks in the United States are painted red. For a brief period of time in the 1970s, lime green paint became popular for fire trucks because it was considered to be more visible.
Fire trucks come in a wide variety of colours. Most people think all fire trucks are red, but they come in a wide variety of colours. In Chicago all their fire trucks are black and red. In the city of Clearwater, FL their first trucks are a neon orange. In Hawaii their fire trucks are a bright yellow. In Miami, FL their fire trucks are a neon green. In Thorton, IL their fire trucks are green. In Goshen, CO their fire trucks are blue. In Barbeton, OH their fire trucks are purple. In Northfolk, MA their fire trucks are black.
It is a red zone and is used for fire trucks in the use of an emergency. Parking in one is highly illegal and you'll get an expensive ticket, so avoid it, even if you "were only gone two seconds."
They can be many colors such as red, yellow, lime green, white and more.
The word is red.
Red as hell, or red as fire and brown and dark oranges!
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You can, there are painted tech deck trucks.
If you see a blue fire truck (which would be a rare sight, at least in the US), it's because whoever owns it wanted it to be blue. Fire trucks are traditionally red, and that's a far more common color for them than blue is.
Fire trucks started out as hand wagons called "Pumpers" the preferred color was "RED."
Fire trucks and fire enine or fire rescue