33 feet, or one atmosphere.
Very much the same as it was used when it was pulled by horses. It brings and/or pumps water where it is needed, usually for putting out a fire.
Doppler effect.
Thomething about 1200 and 1500 degree, its a very conced degree here in Celcius. If you see a fire from gas with it´s blue flame, it has exactly the temperature from about, if you see a yellow flame it is also exactly one spezial degree. That is that astonishing it never various . . . and does not come over 2000
It means to channel water or some other liquid or air from one place to another, such as--> The Firemen pumped water onto the fire from their truck. It can also mean to be excited about something, such as--> "I am pumped about the party tonight."
Black box is a recorder which gives details of flight, like speed, height, engine RPM, altitude, hydraulic pressure, fire warning, auto pilot, artificial feel mechanism, besides voice.
Yes fire truck is red.
Well, for what? If it's height, then 90o. If you want maximum horizontal distance, then fire it at 45o.
96.6 ft
It depends which fire truck but I know that the numbers generally go on the door and the "FIRE" stickers go on the back. but it depends on which fire truck you have
Stanford Fire Truck House was created in 1904.
the panther fire truck is sentinel prime
The compound noun 'firetruck' is made of of two words, 'fire' and 'truck'.
fire truck
fire truck
Yes.
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.
No.