Homeowners are buying and installing private fire hydrant systems to help protect their homes during wildfires.
A resident drove over what firefighters describe as a lifeline: the hose supplying water from a fire hydrant, KCTV reports. Firefighters say the hose got caught underneath the driver’s car.
So Andrew pulled the heavy metal pump over to the edge of the pool and affixed a green hose that snaked down into the ash- and debris-muddied water to one opening and a long blue fire hose to another.
Fennessy realized he had no water to battle the fire when he went to cool off the neighbor’s melting gas meter. Fennessy said he then forced his way into the home to find anything to cool off ...