Emergency Response Vehicles

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of fire truck equipped with a ladder and hooks for firefighting purposes

  • The firefighters used a hook-and-ladder truck to reach the upper floors of the burning building.
  • I watched as the hook-and-ladder truck rushed to the scene of the fire.
  • The hook-and-ladder truck is like the superhero of the fire department.
  • The hook-and-ladder represents the team's ability to overcome obstacles and reach new heights.

noun a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops

  • The delivery company uses a fleet of trucks to transport goods across the country.
  • I saw a big truck on the highway this morning.
  • Check out that sick lifted truck, it's so cool!
  • His words hit me like a ton of bricks falling off a truck.

noun a person or object that carries or transports water

  • The water carrier was responsible for ensuring all the residents had access to clean water.
  • The water carrier delivers water to everyone in the village.
  • The water carrier dude always makes sure we have enough water for the day.
  • In the office, she was the water carrier, always providing support and resources to her colleagues.

noun a word that functions as the subject or object of a verb or the object of a preposition

  • The military deployed an MRAP vehicle to protect soldiers from improvised explosive devices.
  • The MRAP vehicle is like a tank, but for protecting soldiers from bombs.
  • Check out that badass MRAP vehicle rolling through town.
  • The MRAP vehicle served as a shield, protecting the soldiers from harm.