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- Fire_hydrant abstract "A fire hydrant is an active fire protection measure, and a source of water provided in most urban, suburban and rural areas with municipal water service to enable firefighters to tap into the municipal water supply to assist in extinguishing a fire.The concept of fire plugs dates to at least the 17th century. This was a time when firefighters responding to a call would dig down to the wooden water mains and hastily bore a hole to secure water to fight fires. The water would fill the hole creating a temporary well, and be transported from the well to the fire by bucket brigades or, later, by hand-pumped fire engines. The holes were then plugged with stoppers, normally redwood, which over time came to be known as fire plugs. The location of the plug would often be recorded or marked so that it could be reused in future fires. This is the source of the colloquial term fire plug still used for fire hydrants today. After the Great Fire of London in 1666, the city installed water mains with holes drilled at intervals, equipped with risers, allowing an access point to the wooden fire plugs from street level.The invention of a post- or pillar-type fire hydrant is generally credited to Frederick Graff Sr., Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Water Works around the year 1801. It had a combination hose/faucet outlet and was of "wet barrel" design with the valve in the top. It is said that Graff held the first patent for a fire hydrant, but this cannot be verified because the patent office in Washington D.C. caught on fire in 1836 destroying many patent records from that period in the process.".
- Fire_hydrant thumbnail Downtown_Charlottesville_fire_hydrant.jpg?width=300.
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageExternalLink 2002_3_10.shtml.
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageExternalLink pictures.
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- Fire_hydrant wikiPageExternalLink holly.html.
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageExternalLink stileman.html.
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageExternalLink www.inventionandtechnology.com.
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageID "280509".
- Fire_hydrant wikiPageRevisionID "603269570".
- Fire_hydrant hasPhotoCollection Fire_hydrant.
- Fire_hydrant subject Category:Firefighting_equipment.
- Fire_hydrant subject Category:Street_furniture.
- Fire_hydrant subject Category:Water_industry.
- Fire_hydrant comment "A fire hydrant is an active fire protection measure, and a source of water provided in most urban, suburban and rural areas with municipal water service to enable firefighters to tap into the municipal water supply to assist in extinguishing a fire.The concept of fire plugs dates to at least the 17th century. This was a time when firefighters responding to a call would dig down to the wooden water mains and hastily bore a hole to secure water to fight fires.".
- Fire_hydrant label "Brandkraan".
- Fire_hydrant label "Fire hydrant".
- Fire_hydrant label "Hidrante de incendio".
- Fire_hydrant label "Hidrante".
- Fire_hydrant label "Hydrant".
- Fire_hydrant label "Hydrant".
- Fire_hydrant label "Hydrant".
- Fire_hydrant label "Idrante".
- Fire_hydrant label "Гидрант".
- Fire_hydrant label "消火栓".
- Fire_hydrant label "消防栓".
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hydrant.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hydrant.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hidrante_de_incendio.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hydrant.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Idrante.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs 消火栓.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs 소화전.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Brandkraan.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hydrant.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Hidrante.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs m.01pns0.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Q634299.
- Fire_hydrant sameAs Q634299.
- Fire_hydrant wasDerivedFrom Fire_hydrant?oldid=603269570.
- Fire_hydrant depiction Downtown_Charlottesville_fire_hydrant.jpg.
- Fire_hydrant isPrimaryTopicOf Fire_hydrant.