It depends upon the particular department and what the water is used for. Fire trucks do not carry potable water as it may be contaminated due to the foam that is often used during firefighting operations.
It depends on the policies and resources of the fire department in your area. Some fire departments may be able to assist with filling a cistern if there is a need for water supply in emergency situations. However, it is recommended to contact your local fire department to inquire about their specific capabilities and any potential fees or requirements associated with the service.
by diverting it into the community system
Sometimes you can contact your local fire department and for a donation they will fill your pool for you.
Sometimes the local fire department will fill pools. Most fire departments have those big tanker trucks filled with water, A donation always helps.
there is a blockage either in supply pipe or refill valve.
Put a brick in the cistern, so less water will fill it There are various things to reduce the amount of water in the cistern. Bricks are popular and so are plastic bags of water.
Most likely, the problem is in the cistern (the thing behind the toilet bowl with the handle in it). If you think it's obstructed, lift the lid on the cistern and see if you can see why; otherwise, fill a bucket with water and pour it quickly into the bowl. That flushes the toilet and will serve until you can get a plumber to deal with the cistern. It will also help to keep the risk of disease low.
All you need to do is call your Insurance Company and ask for the claims department. You can report your loss by phone.
water is kept in a cistern
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and there was no fire department at that time.
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· Xenia, Ohio Fire Department
Yellowknife Fire Department was created in 1943.