It is the vehicle which can keep track of accountability, vehicle placement, types of attacks on the fire, etc. on or near the scene of a fire. They are not used everywhere, and are more frequent in bigger cities. They usually consist of a team of 1-3 people, but can have more.
It is the vehicle which can keep track of accountability, vehicle placement, types of attacks on the fire, etc. on or near the scene of a fire. They are not used everywhere, and are more frequent in bigger cities. They usually consist of a team of 1-3 people, but can have more.
Gun Platoon Sgt received orders then gave command to fire to all 4 guns in the Battery.
A Class A misdemeanor.
MIL stands for Maintenance Indication Light. If your vehicle fails inspection due to MIL Command Status, it is due to emission failure.
Ralph's Fourth Command is "The Fire is the most important thing on the island." This command emphasizes the critical role that fire plays in their survival and ability to be rescued. However, as the story progresses, the significance of the fire becomes overshadowed by other conflicts and challenges on the island.
Огонь! (Ogon'!)
Rock My RV - 2013 Mobile Command Vehicle 1-6 was released on: USA: June 2013
Apply water to gasoline or diesel fire
At a guess! Fire (as asked in the rather obscure question) could be the shouted command of 'Fire' to order troops to begin shooting.
For a vehicle to qualify as a fire engine it must have a water pump and a hose.
No, cease fire (two words) is a verb, a command to 'discontinue discharging weapons', an action verb. The command, 'Cease fire!' is an exclamation consisting of the verb only, the subject 'you' is implied.
When you arrive at a scene of a fire or accident, you should park your vehicle where it will not cause what an unnecessary obstruction to other emergency personnel.DO NOT:Block the roadway or thoroughfare.Block the clear access of a fire truck.Block the clear access of anyone in Command, ex. Fire Chief, who has not yet arrived (or who needs to leave).Block a fire hydrant unless you want firemen to smash your windows to put the hose through your vehicle.Block an ambulance from getting close enough to the scene.Block-in any other parked emergency vehicle, example, the police.Park too close to a burning building.Park on sidewalks.Block in residents' vehicles, esp. if they need moved out of the way.