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would you know how to use a 5 inch fire hose?

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They need a constant, high-pressure, steady flow, and ample supply of water to properly extinguish fires.
to make sure the K9P never gets inside the fire hydrant
I didn't know that the sun can soak up water. Interesting! :P They have to run the water at various points to test the system. It's like having a smoke detector in your house. You have to test it to make sure that it works.and do it regularly. It's your only way of knowing that it will function when you need it to. Same deal with the water. The pipes can corrode and if they do, the water flow could be impaired or non-existent just when they need it the most.
I've been road cycling for about 4 years, and my favourite brand are certainly Shimano SPDs. They come in budget-friendly models and range all the way up to proffesional race-quality pedals, so it's likely you'll be able to find a set to suit you. Another positive aspect is that, due largely to their huge popularity, makers of cycling shoes will ensure their product is compatible with SPD pedals. Finally, because SPDs are sold from a wide variety of retailers they will be competitively priced in online shops such as Evans and Wiggle. For example, my 'Ultegra' SPD pedals had an RRP of ?115 but I was able to find a pair for ?70 simply by scouting around a few cycling websites. Hope that was helpful mate :)
Not only do they indeed store water in the pumpers, in some cases, tankers are used. However, the hydrants are required to be flushed as part of routine maintenance. This hopefully will prevent any problems from being discovered when they are trying to fight a fire. If you consider the amount of pressure that water needs to be under..you should be able to understand why flushing is necessary.

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