The San Bruno fire, which occurred on September 9, 2010, was a massive pipeline explosion that resulted in significant destruction. Fire crews battled the blaze for several hours, and it was reported that the fire was mostly under control by the following day. However, complete extinguishment and cleanup took longer, extending over several days. The event ultimately led to investigations and changes in safety regulations regarding gas pipelines.
a long time
99 days
It matters how big, or small the fire is. Small candle fires will take a couple seconds without oxygen and one with a blow! Large wild fire can take hours and even days to put out such a big fire.
i think it took about 2 days to put ash wednesday out
It depends on the type and size of the fire.
This really depends on how far it has spread, the current weather conditions, and even how much manpower they have.
One hour
water / take away air
you put a cup over it lol
It all depends on the size of the fire but usually hundreds
It can take 2 hours to put on a space suit.
more people could have embraced the fire by keeping old fire grenade's with you used to put out fires you would take it and throw it at the fire and the mix of chemicals would have put the fire out instantly that is what they had used before they had made fire extinguisher