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  2. Fire hydrant - Wikipedia

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    A fire hydrant, fireplug, [1] firecock (archaic), [2] hydrant riser or Johnny Pump [3] [better source needed] is a connection point by which firefighters can tap into a water supply. It is a component of active fire protection. Underground fire hydrants have been used in Europe and Asia since at least the 18th century. Above-ground pillar-type ...

  3. Why some fire hydrants in LA had no water to fight the fires

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    A fire hydrant burns in the Eaton fire in Los Angeles on January 8. ... more water couldn't be pumped uphill into the tanks from a network of underground pipes and aqueducts, leaving hydrants dry. ...

  4. California wildfires: How and why did fire hydrants run dry ...

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    Other fires, like the 2023 Maui fires and the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Northern California, have caused hydrants to go dry in the past, and it seems L.A. will need to go back to the drawing board if ...

  5. Why did fire hydrants run dry amid Los Angeles fires? It's a ...

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    In most wildfires, the hydrants are meant to supplement firefighting efforts from the air, as helicopters and planes drop water and other fire suppressants in large batches on burning areas.

  6. San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System

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    The system comprises a collection of water reservoirs, pump stations, cisterns, suction connections and fireboats. While the system can use fresh or salt water, it is preferential not to use salt water, as it commonly causes galvanic corrosion in fire equipment. [2] Blue-topped AWSS fire hydrant in the Mission district of San Francisco.

  7. Standpipe (firefighting) - Wikipedia

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    External access point for fire sprinkler and dry standpipe at a building in San Francisco, US Antique wet standpipe preserved at Edison and Ford Winter Estates. A standpipe or riser is a type of rigid water piping which is built into multi-story buildings in a vertical position, or into bridges in a horizontal position, to which fire hoses can be connected, allowing manual application of water ...

  8. Water distribution system - Wikipedia

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    An example of a water distribution system: a pumping station, a water tower, water mains, fire hydrants, and service lines [1] [2]. A water distribution system is a part of water supply network with components that carry potable water from a centralized treatment plant or wells to consumers to satisfy residential, commercial, industrial and fire fighting requirements.

  9. ‘There’s nothing they can do’: Fire hydrants across Pacific ...

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    As Southern California battled multiple raging wildfires, they faced an immensely critical issue: no water in some fire hydrants. Four major fires have devastated the region, growing to cover more ...