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.
== == because Aaron and Jordan said they are red! And Dillon said so to!!! -_-
It is a pipe standing out of the ground for firetrucks to get water from. Also known as a hydrant.
Yes; depending on the city. All firetrucks don't need to be red.
The number of firetrucks at a fire station can vary depending on the size and needs of the community it serves. A typical fire station may have anywhere from 1 to 5 firetrucks.
Firetrucks and fire hoses and classified as weather elements because firetrucks have useful things for firefighters to fight the fires and fire hoses can be used to put out fires.
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The color red is known to stimulate appetite the most.
Red is the traditional color of firefighters because it represents the red of the flame. Though firetrucks are usually red, a firefighters uniform is usually a yellow reflective color for easier visibility while working.
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Yes.