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Huge collection of different types of fire trucks / fire fighting vehicles in this emergency vehicles video. Includes fire engine, ladder truck, tanker, 1946 Chevrolet Fire Truck, Fire Trucks Graveyard, 1976 BERLIET-Camiva, mack fire truck, Harvester International Loadstar 1600 fire truck, 1958 Diamond T Fire Truck, old rusty fire truck, Chevy Fire Truck, 1957 Chevrolet Fire Truck, Old Fire Equipment, Ford Fire Truck, 1960s-vintage fire engine, Mack MC686FC, Mack CF685, E-one cyclone II, AMERICAN LA FRANCE METROPOLITAN PUMPER FIRE T, 2001 E-ONE PUMPER FIRE TRUCK, Pierce Dash, Pierce Enforcer, 2003 PIERCE SKY BOOM 65 FT LADDER FIRE TRUCK, Pierce Lance-2000. The emergence of specialized fire fighting equipment began in the 17th century. It was then that people came up with the idea to improve the manual method of extinguishing the fire and to connect pumps to barrels of water. At the same time, the range of the water jet increased to 6 meters, and this was a real progress. The history of the development of fire engines in the world. At the beginning of the 19th century, scientists from different countries thought about using steam pumps in fire extinguishing. The very first fire engine in the world appeared in England in 1829. It was invented by hydraulic engineer George Braithwaite. The invention was named "Novelty". The pump on this ferry was rated to deliver 200 gallons of water to a height of 90 feet. Despite the high performance of "Novinka", the car was never put into service. Braithwaite continued development and in 1932, by order of the King of Prussia, he made the fourth PM, which was named "Comet". The boiler was already here with double cylinders and pumps. It was this model that was put into mass production for Germany. In parallel with Braithwaite, work on improving the technical means of fighting fire was carried out in America. In the United States, the first fire engine appeared in New York in 1841. It was Paul Rapsey Hodge's invention. The city government has made an order: the car must be transported by horses, and the height of the water supply must be at least the level of the location of the city hall's flagpole. Hodge's development even surpassed technical specifications in terms of technical characteristics: it threw out a stream of water 1.5 inches in diameter above the designated point, but due to competition with companies producing hand pumps, it never entered the fire service. #firetruck #firetrucks #fire #fireengine #vehicles #abandoned