Fire hose is typically utilized to fight fires. Fire hose is also used for irrigation or pumping purposes. There are also some other unique uses of fire hose including:
* Used as softeners in rigging to protect slings
* Watering and De-watering
* Dust Suppression and Control
* Landscaping, Sand Bags, Drip Hoses for Watering Plans
* Pumping waters
* Marina Bumpers
* For Zoos for animal hammocks and climbing rope
in America the standard length of a fire hose is 50 feet Hose used if wildland fire suppression comes in 100 foot sections
A pipe,an fire extinguisher,rubber hose
A fire hose is used to stop a fire by its ability to transfer water. The hose will deliver water from a source through a nozzle and onto the flames. We typically find a hose connected to a pump, which provides water under pressure. The hose will deliver that pressurized water to the nozzle, and a firefighter can direct the stream as needed.
Used for a supply riser where hose connections are available for fire protection with a 21/2" valve is connected for fire hose applications
Common terminology used in the fire department includes "10-4" (acknowledgment), "mayday" (distress signal), "structure fire" (fire in a building), "hose line" (fire hose), and "incident commander" (person in charge at the scene).
it is a hose
it is a hose
A place where you keep the fire hose?...
Where was the first fire hose created?
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
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.
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose