The concept of firetrucks dates back to ancient times, but the modern fire truck as we know it began to take shape in the 19th century. The first motorized fire truck was developed in 1905 by the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company. Prior to that, horse-drawn steam-powered fire engines were used extensively. These advancements significantly improved firefighting capabilities and efficiency.
Invented is the past participle of the verb invent. verb /past /past participle = invent /invented /invented
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Was invented in 1916 by Femely H. Banbury
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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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Made in America - 2003 E-One Firetrucks - 3.14 was released on: USA: 28 March 2006
firetrucks, ladybugs, strawberrys, ect.
theyrrrr turned into police vehicles and firetrucks
so they run well and look nice