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"We have a new ambulance and a new fire wagon.
Museums do not often sue villages over fire wagons.
She told you about the fire wagon?
On the front facade, the two eastern bays are the former entrance for the fire wagon, now occupied by a window and door.
He chose a wooden music box depicting an old-fashioned fire wagon with bells and horses ($32).
Said the unnamed Apache, "We would have done well enough if you had not fired wagons at us."
Yousef the bandit thought he had seen just about everything, but the trick with the sheep, goats, and fire wagon was certainly new.
By 1918, horse-drawn fire wagons were totally phased out in favor of the engine-powered ones.
It is best known for its climactic scene where fire wagons are pulled by horses to a blazing fire.
Lemaire would rather be bored with a shutout victory, like last night's clincher, instead of a ride on the fire wagon.
The charge of the Iron Wolves had been well executed, the use of fire wagons quite brilliant.
The first fire wagon was a regular farm wagon with a ladder and twenty to thirty buckets hanging from the sides.
In the main fire passage there is a fire wagon, that holds a fire that burns continuously.
Peering out, Shiwan Khan saw an odd-looking fire wagon slackening to a halt.
At Forty-fourth and Ninth Avenue, two companies of fire wagons raced down the street in an opposite direction, answering an alarm.
A nearby outbuilding contains early carriages, steam-driven vehicles, fire wagons, and gasoline-driven vehicles.
The treasure is a meticulously detailed four-foot-long, horse-drawn fire wagon cast in copper and covered in gold leaf.
The kinless fire wagon had just come when half a dozen Lordkin waded into the kinless with curses and long knives.
The livery often had rented horses to Iowa City firemen to pull their flashy pumper and hose reel fire wagons.
Early in the century, lower Manhattan was so choked with pushcarts that stores could not get deliveries and police and fire wagons had trouble navigating the streets.
Each room is fired for a specific time, until the bricks are vitrified properly, and thereafter the fire wagon is rolled to the next room to be fired.
For decades the Fire Department has held its memorial ceremony in front of the monument's centerpiece: a bronze relief of a horse-drawn fire wagon racing down a street.
But the old wooden door through which horse-drawn fire wagons once raced was replaced, and the interior was gutted for classrooms, a tool shop, a fitness room and offices.
On Astor Place, the brick houses had been a monument to bygone days when drugs were sold only from pharmacies and the sound of sirens accompanied horse-drawn fire wagons, not the police.