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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.
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No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
A Playmobil fire truck can be purchased from the American Amazon site. Alternatively, if a fire engine is require this can be purchased from the UK Amazon site.
Rolls Royce did make a fire engine (truck) in 1920. One was purchased for Borough Green and District. The above vehicle was converted to a fire truck in 1933. It did no leave the Rolls factory as a fire truck.
1954 GMC General Fire Engine with a 630 Cab had a 503 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder gasoline engine.
The largest fire truck is typically considered to be the "Aerial Ladder Truck," specifically the American LaFrance 100-foot aerial ladder truck, which was widely recognized for its size and capabilities. However, some of the largest fire apparatus can exceed 100 feet in ladder reach and are equipped with powerful water pumps and extensive firefighting equipment. These trucks are designed for large-scale emergencies, capable of reaching high-rise buildings and providing significant water flow. The exact title of "largest" can vary based on specific metrics, such as height, weight, or equipment capacity.
The fire service was invented by Emperor Augustus in the Roman Era but the fire truck was invented by John Braithwaite between 1829-1830.
Pleasantville-Jefferson Twp. Fire Department, located in Sullivan County, Indiana, It is the smallest department with 6 members, one engine, and one brush truck Pleasantville-Jefferson Twp. Fire Department, located in Sullivan County, Indiana, It is the smallest department with 6 members, one engine, and one brush truck Pleasantville-Jefferson Twp. Fire Department, located in Sullivan County, Indiana, It is the smallest department with 6 members, one engine, and one brush truck
There is no definitive answer. A typical engine can be any where from 10-30+ tons depending on things such as the size of the truck, the amount of water, etc.