I saw these in american cartoons as a kid all the time but I have literally never seen a single one in my life

I saw these in american cartoons as a kid all the time but I have literally never seen a single one in my life

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How do hose down niggers when they get uppity?

i have never seen them either, they're just an american thing

What do the firemen do if they need more water than they can carry in a truck?

So do your fire departments constantly cycle water tank trucks for hours on end or are your hydrants just watches on the ground?

that never happens

wtf?
we dont need shit like that. The only fires are small house fires that are put down quickly. No one gets hurt and insurance companies cover the damages

Is this one of those sad attempts are Euros acting superior over everything?

>Well in AMAZING EUROPE our fire obeys different laws of physics and burns out very quickly.

what?
you only have tiny fires?

fire hoses pump out 250 gallons per minute

I guess we're just more responsible, and God doesn't hate us. We don't have big wildfires that burn down hundreds of buildings and kill people. And our buildings are more resistant to fire, because they aren't made out of cardboard. :)

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>Fire starts at 9pm
>Fire crews finished at 7am

Want to try that again?

When your houses aren't made out of matchsticks the fires tend to be less severe,

See
Just that weird fucking Euro inferiority complex shit going on. A standard truck holds around 3700L and will blow through its entire tank in about 5 minutes on full pressure.

I have, apparently there are 9100 hydrants in my country, they're usually yellow tho.

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Try again, paki. House fires are the fastest ones, brick buildings are the ones that burn for hours.

1 building. Not a big deal.
We don't let our fires spread.

skyscrapers, brick buildings, will all burn, we have all seen this many times

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>What do the firemen do if they need more water than they can carry in a truck?


this is all I want to know

there is no way europe only has fires so small you can piss on

Brits have them they are just underground access. Ignore the 20 year old redditor who just wanted to try and justify why his closet sized shithouse is better just because it's brick.

>We don't let our fires spread.

>Salo, Finland. September 14, 2018. Fire destroys 5,000 square meters of production and office spaces

Would you like to try again?

>stupid americans and their same thing we have
this thread is hilarious, good thing I'm high

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ugly desu

That's not a big fire. I can't even find any news sources on that. No one gives a shit about these small fires. It's not even mentioned in the Finnish wikipedia article for fires in Finland.

Finland also has them but they are deeper underground due to temperatures. It's just your standard yurotrash reddit thread.

>5 square km
>small fire

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Europeans learned to not build their houses out of wood the hard way

Mutts still have to learn this

if it was a big or a relevant fire it would be mentioned. We dont have any tradegies so an important fire would be all over the news, but this is nowhere. It was fucking nothing, faggot

>Euros II=TT trying to act superior for no reason while being brainlets
hydrants in Europe are underground under the pavements. don't ask me why, thats how God intended it to be. picrel, if firefighters need access they just pull the lid off.

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the law also requires for most buildngs to have easily accesible internal hydrant, so I imagine they can plug into ones in neighbouring buildings

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