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[[File:Downtown Charlottesville fire hydrant.jpg | thumb | Red is a common color for fire hydrants.]]
[[File:Downtown Charlottesville fire hydrant.jpg | thumb | Red is a common color for fire hydrants.]]
With rare exceptions [[Fire department]]s rely on underground pipes when fighting fires, with regularly spaced '''fire hydrants''' emerging from the ground to allow [[fire engines]] to attach hoses, for the actual fire-fighting.
With rare exceptions [[Fire department]]s rely on underground pipes when fighting fires, with regularly spaced '''fire hydrants''' emerging from the ground to allow [[fire engines]] to attach hoses, for the actual fire-fighting.

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Red is a common color for fire hydrants.

With rare exceptions Fire departments rely on underground pipes when fighting fires, with regularly spaced fire hydrants emerging from the ground to allow fire engines to attach hoses, for the actual fire-fighting.