We were having a discussion the other day at the house about the difference in terms for trucks, There were many different opinions as to what the difference is, if any between a ladder,tower,truck, hook and ladder,etc. Here in this area a truck is simply refered to as a truck. Anyone know the differences if any, and what is the truck called in your area?
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