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A 2.5 inch fire hose has a capacity of approximately 60 gallons per 100 ft. Therefore, a 50 ft hose would hold around 30 gallons of water.
Roughly 1 gallon for every 18 inches of hose.
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.
A 20' length of 4-inch hose can hold approximately 0.38 gallons of gasoline per foot. Therefore, 20 feet of this hose can hold around 7.6 gallons of gasoline.
Typically, it takes at least two firefighters to control the water hose on a fire truck: one to operate the nozzle and direct the flow of water, and another to manage the hose itself, ensuring it doesn't become tangled or difficult to maneuver. In some situations, more personnel may be involved depending on the size of the hose, the pressure of the water, and the specific firefighting strategy being employed.
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Driving over a fire hose is generally not advisable and can be illegal, depending on local laws and regulations. Fire hoses are crucial for firefighting efforts, and running over them can damage the hose, impede emergency services, and pose safety risks. In many jurisdictions, obstructing or interfering with emergency operations can lead to fines or other penalties. It's best to avoid driving over a fire hose whenever possible.
unfortunately, you have not given enough information for someone to answer the question. What is the size of the hose, how many gallons are you pumping through it?
it can hold anywhere from 750-1000 gallons of water
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That's kinda gonna depend on how long the hose is. Without doing any figuresor math at all, we're pretty sure that a one-foot-long piece of 2-1/2" hose willhold more water than a 100-foot-long piece.In fact, when we do some figures, we can tell you that it'll hold one gallon of waterin every 47.1 inch length of hose.