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No Hydrants Inc.

A group for those firefighters and chief officers that know what it means to to Bring-Your-Own-Water or find some other way to put out the fire. Join this group and let us know how you do it in your part of the world.

Members: 141
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2018

Firefighter Forum, Rescue & EMS Discussion

Floating Portables

Started by Daryl R. Brye. Last reply by phillip hice Nov 5, 2010. 4 Replies

Testing LDH

Started by Chief 29. Last reply by Michael E. Quaintance Jan 10, 2010. 6 Replies

CAFS

Started by Jim Owens. Last reply by dee houston Nov 10, 2009. 3 Replies

regionalization

Started by bill spiegel. Last reply by Michael Bates Apr 26, 2009. 2 Replies

switch to five inch LDH

Started by Jim Owens. Last reply by Stephen Russell Mar 15, 2009. 1 Reply

Hose Reel Truck

Started by Jeremy mcclung Mar 14, 2009. 0 Replies

Cold weather climates

Started by Rick. Last reply by Jim Owens Feb 7, 2009. 3 Replies

Army water supply

Started by AAAAAA Jan 2, 2008. 0 Replies

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Comment by Bud on April 30, 2018 at 3:19pm

No hydrants no problem give me a lake, a pond, a river or a tanker.

Comment by Stephen G.Kelley on October 17, 2010 at 10:40pm
In our mountainous district we have 2-1000 gallon tankers and for structure fires we have a mutual aid dept. that bring us 1-2000 gallon street sweeper. but we have just purchased 2- new Demo tankers. 1-2000 gallon and 1-3000 gallon tanker. This should pretty much make us self-suffient.
Comment by Capt.Scott Davison on October 8, 2010 at 9:14pm
here is the biggest tanker 5000 gal had to add air bladers to drop to down from 6000 gal because of state driving laws, my dept has the others are 1500 gal and 1000 gal

Comment by Capt2bydahbay on September 30, 2010 at 8:08pm

Comment by Bekks on July 19, 2010 at 11:43pm
I have yet to find "monster tankers" (3000 gal) in my neck of the woods... our tanker is 1500 Gal but it is a vaccum tanker, fills in 6 minutes! then back to the scene...
Comment by Rick K. on August 5, 2009 at 5:31pm
Hello everyone! Sound's like an interesting group? Be there are some good stories about bring your own water? I'm sure I will be able to add something sooner or later !!
Comment by Holly on August 4, 2009 at 8:59pm
My neck of the woods is a little unusual. Our station has a tanker, brush truck, mini pumper, engine, and ladder truck. We have a nice size shopping mall and plenty of dirt lanes. Can't even call the roads really. Heck the engine won't fit on half of them. Of course we do have a few hydrants @ the mall as well as along some of the paved roads although they are few and far between.
Comment by Aaron Robbins on May 4, 2009 at 9:12pm

Comment by Billy Trego on April 25, 2009 at 10:05pm
swap those. Wrote the descriptions backwards, my bad
Comment by Billy Trego on April 25, 2009 at 10:04pm
2004 Peterbilt Tanker/Pumper. 3200 Gals


1972(I think) Brockway Tanker. 3500 Gals.

 

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