First, I want to clarify the difference between fire engines and trucks... engines have the water and hoses. The trucks have ladders and extrication tools. Yes there is a difference, and we firefighters take it seriously.
OK now to your question, the busiest apparatus (engine or truck) often changes from year to year depending on the calls answered by any particular company. Are you talking the busiest in a certain city, or the entire nation? The best way to research the busiest fire companies is by searching through "firehouse" magazine run totals. They list the busiest companies from each city every year.
Hope this helps some. Respectfully submitted, H&L 20 Chicago
Delegated power is when certain people have certain powers ... The Fire Fighter puts out the fires the EMT helps the people in the fire the Fire Marchall find out if the fire was a accident or not ... Although they all work for the fire dept. the Fire Fighter can't put you in jail for starting the fire the... The EMT can't put out the fire ... And the Fire Marchall can only give you first aid ...
no, but they say that because fire is a common need in humanity
Hahn Fire Apparatus ended in 1989.
In a truly Laissez-fire economy, the government does not do anything related to the economy. There are probably no truly laissez-fire economies in the world.
There was little fire organized fire protection. Therefore, it might take longer than expected to putout a fire.
Engine 50 in Detroit
kentland is one of the busiest
washington engine 30 san Francisco, California las vegas, Nevada columbus, Ohio Philadelfia, Pa
Los Angeles Fire Department, Fire Station #9. Skidrow
The Alaska State Fire Department (ASFD).
The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.
City of Miami Fire-Rescue has almost always been the busiest fire department in the nation in calls per firefighter. For those who need an explanation that means you take the total number of calls for the calendar year and divide it by the number of firefighters. That's the average # of calls each firefighter goes on. Miami is an extremely busy department with a lean amount of firefighters and paramedics. The City of Miami (NOT Miami Dade county) is consistently the busiest department in the nation in calls per firefighter.
No, fire engine is not a compound word. fire and engine are to words not together. : ) :P : ) :P Simples : )
A squad is a combination of a fire engine and heavy rescue
when there is a fire the fire engine pulls up and hopefully connects a hose to a fire hydrant and that brings water into the engine. The fire engine then pumps the water from the hydrant to the engine and finally to the hoses and they help pump water up to the hose to stop a fire.
when there is a fire the fire engine pulls up and hopefully connects a hose to a fire hydrant and that brings water into the engine. The fire engine then pumps the water from the hydrant to the engine and finally to the hoses and they help pump water up to the hose to stop a fire.
The Fire Engine That Disappeared was created in 1969.