Various types of fire trucks, which will vary by department and what kind of environment they operate in. A more rural fire department might have trucks with internal water storage, whereas an urban fire department can rely on the availability of fire hydrants. A city fire department would be more prone to having hook-and-ladder trucks in order to reach tall buildings, whereas this wouldn't be as much of an issue for a more rural fire department.
Brush trucks would be more commonplace in a rural or small town fire department, what these are will also be dependent on the fire department and what they deal with. For a fire department which might deal with vacant lot fires, but not major forest fires, it may simply be a modified 4x4 pickup, whereas other departments may use demilitarised tactical trucks and tracked vehicles.
Some departments will have ambulances as their stations, since EMS is normally part of Fire and Rescue for that town, city, or county.
Here are some fire trucks for sale: http://firetrucksplus.com/. You can also check Craigslist or ask your fire station what they do with the old trucks when they get new ones.
Fire trucks and fire enine or fire rescue
Fire trucks come in a wide variety of colours. Most people think all fire trucks are red, but they come in a wide variety of colours. In Chicago all their fire trucks are black and red. In the city of Clearwater, FL their first trucks are a neon orange. In Hawaii their fire trucks are a bright yellow. In Miami, FL their fire trucks are a neon green. In Thorton, IL their fire trucks are green. In Goshen, CO their fire trucks are blue. In Barbeton, OH their fire trucks are purple. In Northfolk, MA their fire trucks are black.
There are many different types of fire trucks out there, ranging from vehicles built on a pickup truck chassis up to the articulated hook-and-ladder trucks. What the turn radius will be is dependent primarily on what the wheelbase of that vehicle is.
All the Emergency vehicles, which could include Law Enforcement vehicles, Fire Trucks or Ambulances, and/or a Volunteer's 'Personal' Vehicle which is in route to the emergency station or the location of the incident itself.(i.e. a volunteer fire-fighter in route to the fire station to grab the fire truck)
yes, it is plugged in to maintain batteries so the truck will start in an emergency
"There are many types of trucks available for purchase at public auctions. Dump trucks, Front End Loaders, Fire Engines, Ambulances and various other larger service vehicles are often available."
Virgil Trucks went by Fire.
In 98% of communities.. the fire tax paid by homeowners is given to the departments for compensation for stuff such as fire trucks, gear equipment etc etc. but as far as an individual department charging that doesnt happen
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Coney Island Fire Station Pumping Station was created in 1938.