Man a house fire is so devastating. Fire destroys everything it touches and anything it doesn’t is normally water damaged or destroyed by the efforts to put out the fire.
Fighting a fire and knowing that you don't have unlimited water supply, must be horrible....
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How do you not have fire hydrants
Once you’re outside of the city limits you’re in a rural area, and rural areas don’t have public water supplies and therefore no fire hydrants. Next time you visit your friends on the farm take a good look around, and ask them where their water comes from. Better yet - ask them to show you their whole water system … I guarantee you that you’ll be shocked 😊
@@ImOnAJourney yup on my old dept sometimes we were close enough to a pond or river that we could draft from or a dry hydrant pretty much just a big pipe underground to the deep part of a brook or a pond but many times we had to rely on water shuttle we did not have actual tankers just what was on the trucks
Relatively easily. I live in an area directly bordered by three cities, and half our town doesn't have hydrants, or has hydrants that aren't on the town's water main map and can't be relied on. I know of several towns in my state (USA) that only have one hydrant for the entire town or only have hydrants in their industrial district.
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It's not just the air bag and seat belt that saved her it's our good lord and savior Jesus Christ who died for our sins.
I was a firefighter in Washington State for close to a decade before I injured my back. I remember once being a part of a strike team that was sent to assist for a rather large forest fire.
Loved working with the local firefighters.