It said the first fire engine will remain full-time, with on-call firefighters crewing the second engine.
Her red Mini was in collision with the fire engine at about 08:10 BST last Sunday.
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He hopes the team will gain the Longest Journey By A Fire Engine record.
That may be equivalent to dispatching a fire engine a month after the 911 call.
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Police say residents burnt down a library and set fire to municipal vehicles including a fire engine.
The fire engine was abandoned as unsafe, although crews were able to move two other fire engines.
Two of the firefighters had arrived in a fire engine and two in their own vehicles, police said.
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An undersized fire engine with a minimum crew is not an appropriate resource.
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Rihanna walked the red carpet in a fire engine red gown with sheer detailing on the midriff from Alaia.
The house is green, the sky is gray, the fire engine is red.
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The burning diesel ran down the lane and ended up underneath a fire engine parked about 20m away, fire crews said.
The two firefighters, Ted Hall and Arnie Quinones, were killed when their fire engine fell down a mountainside at the weekend.
Torquay's second fire engine would also be cut from full time to on call, as would the second fire engine in Taunton.
Today's wireless networks operate like a fire engine putting out a blaze.
It's probably mostly its tiny size -- and the fire engine red probably doesn't help its case much in that respect, either.
His reputation for being unkillable was enhanced when he survived being run over by a fire engine and stabbed with an ice pick.
At a council meeting on Wednesday the Fire Authority agreed a proposal for round-the-clock cover using a smaller fire engine and fewer crew.
Gwinnett County Fire Department spokesman Thomas Rutledge later said one fire engine and an ambulance were sent to the scene, as is customary.
This exploits the Doppler effect familiar when a siren changes pitch as the fire engine on which it is mounted speeds past you.
LFB's target is to get a first fire engine to an emergency within an average of six minutes and a second within eight minutes.
It confirmed it still had one fire engine at the site and expected to be on the scene for "at least another five days".
Dan Stephens said fire stations could close, fire engine numbers be reduced and firefighters made redundant if there were any future cuts in funding.
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Option one earmarked Warwick, Bidford, Studley and Brinklow for closure with Bedworth losing a fire engine which will be replaced by a smaller vehicle.
An eyewitness saw a fire engine and ambulances, one towing snowmobiles, heading towards the pass, and two search dogs in the area of the slide.
The fire engine had been responding to an accident on the A35 at Morden Park Corner in which 66-year old Robert Taylor from Bournemouth died.
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In how many other occupations do you get to take a shiny new fire engine down to the supermarket to pick up the weekly groceries?
The person requesting assistance - or, more usually, the local ambulance service - can be billed at an hourly rate for each fire engine mobilised.
Its three fire ponds had been filled in, the local fire engine had disappeared and even the village fire alarm bell had been removed, he wrote.
The climactic scene of the movie featured its extensive cast clinging desperately to the top of a wildly swinging fire engine ladder before being flung off to ignominious landings.
He said the local fire engine planned for Windsor, with a crew of three rather than the usual five would not be able to be used in case of a house fire.
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