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I have some questions about burning down an old chicken coop with working water hydrant inside?

The hydrant is the frost-free style and the water line has no shut offs and 2 other hydrants. This is at the neighbors, and they want to be able to use the hydrant for their garden after the old building is gone. Is there a way to protect the hydrant during the fire, or do they have to dig up the line and put a shut-off valve in and tear out the hydrant before burning down the old building? There really isn't a place to push the building into a burn pile somewhere else, and it is full of the previous owners junk.Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Vivian apologies for her psychologist remark. Juan William was the only black on NPR but an employer can fire you for any reason. I think he violated something in their contract. As far as law suit, who knows? Juan has been pick up by Faux News and got a two million dollar deal. This is the most I have seen of white folks standing behind a black man. IMO. Juan was the happy n*gro on Bill O'Reilly show. He's Bill's yes man and wasn't a real liberal. ?

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