It depends upon what you're planning to use them for.
If you're starting a fire brigade, you must buy tested and certified hose for proper safety.
If you're just using it for transferring water around in your own property, you can often buy used hoses that the fire department no longer needs or that is too worn to be used safely under firefighting pressure.
Like anything else, you can sometimes find used (or even new) fire hose in various online advertising (Craigslist, Uncle Henry's, eBay, etc). For new hose, there are numerous online catalogs that cater to fire service professionals but are open to anybody.
Firetrucks and fire hoses and classified as weather elements because firetrucks have useful things for firefighters to fight the fires and fire hoses can be used to put out fires.
fire engines have ladders, water hoses, and people
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose
You would need four fire hoses at 25 yards each to reach 230 feet. There would be a little extra.
Not exactly sure about this... I know that fire fighters use canvas hoses. Have you tried contacting your local fire department and asking where they buy their hoses? That is where I would start. Also if they can't help you than look up your local plumbing supply house and ask them, they should be able to help you out. Good luck!
where can I find blues hoses that whip around the pool and clean it?
Usually in a big red truck with hoses and ladders on it
Are you kidding? They supply water to fire hoses. You attach a fire hose and water comes out to put out a fire. Jeez... People these days.
What? You put out the fire and replace all the wiring and hoses that was damaged during the fire.
the heater hoses are on the left side of the engine and will be two next to each other on the fire wall
Americans were shocked that police used dogs and fire hoses on marchers