Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Ok, if it's for fire safety, someone more informed than myself
answer this. When they have to respond to structure fires, will there
be water in the hydrants. I suppose the answer is, depends.

If my neighbors car catches on fire in the garage, there is no water
available, it's windy as hell, and the whole neighborhood goes up,
fire takes off crosscountry......

Aren't they going to be responsible for everything after the initial event?



Typically, there would be enough head pressure for fire ops.

If not there should be stand by generation capacity in place.



At least for us...we dont need power to fight fire....typically we dont have power anyway during a emergency event.

Last edited by Jim_Conrad; 10/09/19.

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