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Swedish born American John Erickson is credited with the invention of the fire engine. he worked with the solar energy,gravitational and tide, for high speed engines and electric engines
In the UK, all fire stations have their own on-site tanks.
The first fire engine, known as the "pump" or hand pump, was developed in the early 17th century. One of the earliest recorded examples was created by the Dutch inventor Jan van der Heyden in 1672. However, horse-drawn fire engines became more common by the 18th century, significantly improving firefighting capabilities. The introduction of steam-powered fire engines in the 19th century further revolutionized fire suppression efforts.
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The word came as a mechanic vocabulary. Engines in the first years of the 1900's needed much work done mechanicly. Troubleshooting in computer terms has the same origin as the word firewall wich is the part in the car that keep the heat from the engine inside fire not to get in the car.
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The Fire Engines was created in 1980.
Trevor Whitehead has written: 'Fire Engines' 'Fire engines' -- subject(s): Fire engines, History
fire engines have ladders, water hoses, and people
The word "flame" rhymes with "claim" and also means fire.
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The word "expire" rhymes with fire and means to come to an end or die.
The number of fire engines dispatched to a fire can vary depending on the severity of the fire, the size of the area affected, and the resources available. A typical response may involve multiple fire engines along with other emergency vehicles and personnel.
Fire Engines at Work - 1903 was released on: USA: 1903
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Yes, both fire and Paramedic units run diesel engines. Others are powered by gasoline or even compressed gas.
The three main classes are the internal combustion engines, steam engines, turbine engines.