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Jan 15, 2025
2:57
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soccerman
Political Junky
You make a good point
Had LA/CA attempted to pay for the fire suppression system that some are saying should have been in place, those same people would have been screaming about the CoMMuNisT naZiS!!!!!!!!
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Is there fire hydrant system in the US that could have met the demand for the LA
mudpupper
Jan 15, 2:50pm
Yep and their leadership still sucks!!!
delinquentcoug
Jan 15, 2:56pm
RE: Yep and their leadership still sucks!!!
wildlandfireguy
Jan 15, 3:47pm
One that had water in it.
Chasicle
Jan 15, 2:57pm
You make a good point
soccerman
Jan 15, 2:57pm
While what you said is true. It wasn't meant to be. Like any problem you
rha1211
Jan 15, 4:00pm
200+ hydrants being stolen and sold for scrap probably didn't help
AZ Coug
Jan 15, 3:16pm
We had one stolen at a shopping center we own in Utah & I know of others
Buckeye
Jan 15, 3:24pm
How would one go about stealing a fire hydrant that was hooked up to the system? Wouldn't the water pressure make it
airwolf
Jan 15, 3:46pm
how does somebody steal a fire hydrant? Does is just gush water until they
mudpupper
Jan 15, 3:46pm
Yes, that's how it happens. Video.
AZ Coug
Jan 15, 3:50pm
Zero chance. The system is designed to put out a one-off house fire
Coog4Life
Jan 15, 3:22pm
CA is not responsible for the fire starting or the high winds
Cougarclaw
Jan 15, 3:36pm
It was always burning since the world's been turning.
Methusaleh22
Jan 15, 4:05pm
No. Maybe New York. Utah certainly could not. I am currently in
wildlandfireguy
Jan 15, 3:47pm
The Santa Ynez reservoir, 117 million gallon capacity, that is above
rmsenior
Jan 15, 4:47pm
You’re missing the point. We weren’t running out of water, we didn’t have enough
wildlandfireguy
Jan 15, 5:12pm
There wasn't a single system for all fires, but multiple systems, multiple fires
rmsenior
Jan 15, 4:50pm
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