To Kill a Mockingbird

Why wasn't the fire truck very useful?

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The fire truck was out of commission because of the cold and had to be pushed to the location of the fire.

The old fire truck, killed by the cold, was being pushed from town by a crowd of men. When the men attached its hose to a hydrant, the hose burst and water shot up, tinkling down on the pavement.

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