How does your community take care of clearing out fire hydrants in the winter months?

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We show up and start shoveling. Public Works bury them with the snow plows and the public just don't think about it even if asked by the news media to do it.
You would think the water dept would send crews out to do it but not likey.
We have hydrants marked in our mapbooks as to what address or location it would be so we get there we have to see if its visable or has snow piled on top of it.
I know some places would have a sign or some marker device to mark the hydrant but our county can't afford it.
We put a PSA and ask residents to look after the hydrants closest to them to keep them clear. I will clear out the one nearest me, even though it is on my neighbor's property.

We keep shovels on the pumps and will clear out a hydrant on a call, but it does waste time, and that is what we tell the public. We will go out and clear some hydrants if people call in because they are unable to.


I personally, liked on GMA after the snowstorm in NYC. They had a reporter on the sidewalk who was showing the "proper" way to shovel snow. He is digging in a snowbank two feet from a buried hydrant. Kind of like HELLLOO, why not clear out the hydrant???
just tell the snow to go away. now that's funny.
we just mark them with the palm trees. We've never lost one in the snow yet despite our lack of specialized precautions.


Of course, the snow doesn't get that deep on our semi-tropical island.
they do not clear the fire hydrant when it snow
No Hydrants = No problems.
lol

Tanker truck and an ice auger. Problem solved.

LOL

When I lived in the city I used to clear out around the hydrant in front of my house.
Kinda self preserving instinct....lol
It would... but it might become "expected" unless it was done specifically as a media event to promote awareness.

Or combine it with the home inspection program.

FF inspect the homes, the Jr's/explores dig the plugs out as you go down the street.
i'm in south florida, dont rub our snowbound brothers noses in it please....meet me me at the beach and bring the coppertone i'm out

OK we do get ONE snowed in hydrant when they make snow for the kids downtown for christmas
Jr's inspecting plugs... We don't need that down here...only if it FLOODS!!!!! No snow comes our way!!
We put out a public awareness announcement asking residents to clear a hydrant that is in their yard. We go out and clear hydrants near high risk and high occupancy buildings. At times we have had to use a skid loader borrowed from public works. 2 or 3 weekends a winter, as the snow dictates, the local boy scout troops dig out hydrants under a firefighters supervision for their community service projects.

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