"Fire-fighting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fire-fighting refers to the activities and techniques used to extinguish or control fires, particularly in emergency situations. Fire-fighting involves the use of specialized equipment, such as fire hoses, ladders, and extinguishers, as well as firefighters' training and expertise to contain and put out fires.
Fir is a type of evergreen coniferous tree that has needle-like leaves and produces edible seeds. It is often used as a Christmas tree and is commonly found in many parts of the world, including Europe, North America, and Asia. The word "fir" can also refer to a tree of this type, especially the noble fir (Abies procera), which is highly valued for its wood and is often used in woodworking and construction.
A fire-brand is an informal term that refers to an extremely passionate or zealous person, especially one who is enthusiastic about a particular cause or movement.
A fire-engine refers to a large vehicle, usually red in color, used by fire departments to transport firefighters and equipment to the site of a fire or other emergency. It is equipped with water tanks, hoses, and other equipment necessary to extinguish fires.
A fire-fighter is a person who is trained to extinguish fires and rescue people from burning buildings or other areas. They are typically employed by fire departments and are equipped with specialized equipment and vehicles to fight fires and provide emergency medical services.
Describing materials, structures, or products that are designed to withstand high temperatures or flames without igniting or causing damage.