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Are fire hydrants supposed to be in residential neighborhoods*legal question&?

I was reading an article on buzzfeed and the article was titled 5 reasons why you shouldn't park in front of fire hydrants. This article made me realize that there are only maybe one or two fire hydrants in my entire neighborhood,if any at all. I live in a pretty big neighborhood and it made me think about how the hell the fire department can put out a house fire with no water. I can't even recall seeing any around my area. Not even in the shopping center nearby.

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Call the fire department, and have them come do a fire safety inspection of the place. They will give the landlord so much time to get it up, or they will force the landlord to close up shop.
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