Fire engines often need to be recharged from the main power source to ensure that their onboard systems, such as lights, sirens, and communication equipment, remain operational during emergencies. Additionally, many fire engines are equipped with electric or hybrid systems that require recharging to maintain functionality. This ensures that the vehicle is always ready for immediate response, enhancing overall safety and efficiency during firefighting operations.
Yes, an automotive fire extinguisher needs to be recharged whenever you have used it or whenever the pressure gauge falls outside of the green range.
you have to park at least 30 feet away from a fire station because, in case the fire engines need to get to a fire your not in the way
If there are no leaks, it would not need recharged.If there are no leaks, it would not need recharged.
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It will need to be recharged and if it will not accept a charge it will need to be replaced.
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If it needs recharged, that is because there is a leak. My truck has not needed recharged in the 12 years I have owned it.
They both contain the same things that both jet and rockets need.They need fire to push it up and horsepower to keep up on speed.
You need to have your refridgerant recharged
they need energy just like us. So they need to sleep to get "recharged"