After Palisades fire hydrants went dry, LAFD faced costly delays in getting more water
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After Palisades fire hydrants went dry, LAFD faced costly delays in
getting more water
this seems to be 99% bullshit - very hard to tell
how many homes were lost due to lack of water?
when did the hydrants first go dry? if the first hydrant went dry
after 50 homes were burning - does it really matter if there was any
water at that point? realistically - no - especially if there are no
fire trucks around to connect to the hydrants
where are the radio messages for trump to turn the friggin valve?
why did we see live video of 1 or 2 ladder pipes operating at the
school fire in Palisades Village when it was dark? maybe around 9 pm?
why did we see several homes fully involved within 5 blocks of the
school but not a single fire engine in sight?
article is 'By Hannah Fry and Ian James"
someone at the nfpa or iafc or usfa has to write an article titles
"exponential fire growth for FD dummies" - would be very very very
useful just about now
here - let me write it - 1 house on fire - 2 houses on fire - 5 houses
on fire - 25 houses on fire - 100 houses on fire - ALL DONE - pack up
and go home - (bottom line should probably be - "the fire will spread
10 times faster than you could ever imagine')