What size is a fire engine?

size in feet and inches

Answers:
The 'standard' fire engine in the U.K. is usually between 25-30 feet long, about 8 feet wide, and 10-12 feet high (depending on chassis and body specifications).
it depends on what shoe size you are hahahahaha
Bloody big
How long is a piece of string I think you need to be more specific in your question for ppl to help you with information.
there are different sizes for different jobs.
Bigger then a bread box
Which one, it`s like saying what`s the size of a car?
It depends on the type of truck. There are small trucks to get into smaller places or might be used for grass fires. There are hook and ladder trucks that are very long with a cherry picker on the end to reach high places. There are pumpers, tankers, squad trucks for firefighters. Some start the same size as cars or trucks and reach to sizes larger than a tractor trailer.The engines generally have double ignitions to assure starting.

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