• Marktic@piefed.ca
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    5 days ago

    Most firetrucks don’t have water in them. It comes from the hydrant.

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      4 days ago

      There are plenty of rural fire trucks that have to carry their own water and when that starts to run dry, they already made time for the on-call water haulers to arrive and act like a hydrant for the engine.

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      5 days ago

      acktually all fire trucks do not have water. they are for ladders, tools, rescue. fire engines and tankers and quints have water.

      and most often it’s between 500-2000 gallons. my fire truck (i am a firefighter) can pull 2000 gallons a minute if i let it. so yeap, hydrants or really fast tanker shuttles it is.