Fire Engine
Last update: Monday 01st of December 2008
A fire apparatus, fire engine, fire truck, or fire appliance is a vehicle designed to assist in fighting fires, by transporting firefighters to the scene, and providing them with access, water or other equipment. In some areas, the terms fire engine and fire truck represent different types of fire fighting apparatus.
Nowadays they all have motors (usually diesel), but in old times they were often horse-drawn and pumped by steam or man power.
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