1. Compartment on the fire engine where hoses are stored.
1. External water source used to refill the fire engine.
2. Loud warning device used to alert other vehicles and pedestrians.
3. Outlet for the fire engine's engine gases.
4. Type of fire engine equipped with a pump to deliver water.
5. Common name for a high-pressure water monitor used on fire engines.
6. Circular structure that enables the fire engine to move.
7. Flexible tube used to carry water from the fire hydrant to the fire engine.
8. Front part of the fire engine's frame for air intake.
9. Device used to connect the fire engine to a trailer or equipment.
10. Mechanical device used to lift heavy objects.
11. Large cutting tool attached to the front of some fire engines.
12. Attachment at the end of a hose to control the flow of water.
13. Long, extendable device used to access tall buildings or rescue people from elevated positions.
14. Shaft connecting the wheels to the fire engine's frame.
15. Term used for fire engine designs based on older models.
16. Mechanical device used to start the fire engine's engine.
16. Enclosed compartment for firefighters to sit and operate the fire engine.
17. Container on the fire engine to store water or firefighting chemicals.
18. Sound-producing device used to warn others of the fire engine's presence.
19. Fire engine specifically designed to carry large quantities of water to remote locations.
20. State of readiness for the fire engine's crew to respond to an emergency.
21. Moveable incline used for loading and unloading heavy equipment.
22. Lighting device used for visibility during night or dark conditions.