Firefighters use hoses to transfer water to the fire and put it out.
Trivia: Fire Brigades were established early in Colonial America.
it is a hose
it is a hose
A place where you keep the fire hose?...
Where was the first fire hose created?
Fires need oxygen to burn. Without it, the fire goes out. Using CO2 displaces oxygen in the environment.
because the hose is fire-retardant. I would see it as kind of pointless to have a fire-hose that catches on fire. it just... defeats the purpose
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose
in America the standard length of a fire hose is 50 feet Hose used if wildland fire suppression comes in 100 foot sections
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When a liquid fire extinguisher has a hose, the stream of liquid coming from the hose is called the "hose stream" and can be directed at the base of the flames.
About $24 for a comodore top hose $75 puts it on as well in Sydney.
A garden hose as a means to get water, yes. A fire hose, no.