The hoses used by a fire department come in 50 ft. sections. These sections are put together to create a length any where from 50 - 1000 feet. Supply lines are used to supply water from a hydrant to the fire truck, and come in 100 ft. sections which can create any length as needed. Supply lines have been as long as 2000 ft.
there are six fire departments on twitter
it is a hose
it is a hose
A place where you keep the fire hose?...
No, the money used to fund fire departments comes from tax payers.
There are 12 fire departments located in Omaha, Nebraska.
Where was the first fire hose created?
because the hose is fire-retardant. I would see it as kind of pointless to have a fire-hose that catches on fire. it just... defeats the purpose
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.
General information about volunteer fire departments can be found on Wikipedia. More specific information about volunteer fire departments can be found on the websites hosted by individual volunteer departments as well as local news organizations that cover their activities.
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Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose