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The open hydrants in more than one photo on display are not very different from "outsider" pictures of open hydrants.
Stathopoulos complained that some fire hydrants had failed to function.
They wanted to use the money on fire hydrants, instead.
The women suffer under hats the size of fire hydrants.
But fire hydrants are not the Adirondacks or the Atlantic Ocean.
For our second to last exercise, I performed some fire hydrants.
The bus uses city water from hydrants and hands out donated toiletries.
In Washington Heights, New York, fire hydrants are harnessed to keep cool.
Water was flowing out of water mains and sheared-off fire hydrants.
The standpipes are like hedges, and the hydrants are like city grass.
In Paris, dozens of fire hydrants had been opened overnight on Wednesday.
The water was flowing out of water mains and coming from fire hydrants.
Firefighters said there had not been adequate water pressure in the neighborhood's hydrants.
Fire hydrants and standpipes occupy a special, warm place in the Chast imagination.
In New York City, children frolic in the spray of opened sidewalk fire hydrants.
During periods of heavy snowfall, firefighters dig out hydrants to make sure they are available.
Without power, some water pumping systems and fire hydrants are inoperable, complicating matters for fire crews.
They had 22019 fire hydrants per 1,000 people in 1949, but by 2015, they had 51.3.
People try to escape the relentless heat in fire hydrants, fountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans alike.
There would also be countless new smells, from well-visited fire hydrants to aromatic street vendors.
K.K.R. and Suez said they have upgraded their safety equipment and replaced inoperable hydrants around town.
Workers have remained throughout the evacuation to keep the municipal water system operating and supplying fire hydrants.
Outages even posed a threat that fire hydrants wouldn't work at a time of extreme fire danger.
Others ensure a slot by filling spaces with fake fire hydrants that they conveniently keep in their cars.
From fire hydrants to school teachers, our way of life is built on intricate dependence on one another.
Firefighters first battled the blaze using water from tanker trucks because the area has few hydrants, he said.
This week, Jack Gibbs engaged in a heated argument with his teammates about the propercolor of fire hydrants.
No more mingling families, no more open fire hydrants or trash can barbecues or dominoes on the sidewalk.
Water was nearly covering fire hydrants and mailboxes in parts of Jackson as some residents tried to evacuate.
The city skyline backdrop was accompanied by a set with rats, fire hydrants and double Dutch jump ropes.
"This implies a number of these things are drifting through the cosmos, as ubiquitous as fire hydrants," Shostak said.
In Shanghai's Jing'an District, China Telecom has installed more than 500,000 sensors — on everything from fire hydrants to manholes.
Firefighters first battled the blaze using water from tanker trucks because the area has few hydrants, he told CNN.
Cities have a wide range of capital needs, from manhole covers and fire hydrants to information technology, she said.
Now you can: For strong stems, the 25-year-old star relies on toe circles, hot potato, pulses, and hydrants.
Hydrants: From "A," bend left leg to 90 degrees (E); lift leg, then lower it in front of you (F).
" And this, "Dumb eff&aposing white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants.
During that scorching Saturday, the city received 459 complaints of illegally opened hydrants, according to the Department of Environmental Protection.
Video captured an Indiana team that overcame frozen fire hydrants and below-zero wind chill to contain a house fire.
The buses are equipped with two full bathrooms, which are powered by a plumbing system that sources water from fire hydrants.
Parking meters, fire hydrants, bike racks, roadways, vehicles and even the lights and door locks in our homes are becoming connected.
In the wake of the storm, the city began hiring temporary "snow laborers" to shovel out hydrants, crosswalks and other spaces.
Fire hydrants open holes of hope only to mock me as I roll past what I thought was an empty space.
While most dogs treat fire hydrants like toilets, classy dog Koda prefers to drink from one like a mighty water fountain.
In the letter the copy editors said they had been compared with "dogs urinating on fire hydrants when we edited stories".
Roberto Lugo grew up in abandoned homes in Philly with no running water, showering with his father in nearby fire hydrants.
China Telecom showed off its ability to measure the amount of trash in several garbage cans and detect malfunctioning fire hydrants.
Here, Haring envisions the city as a kingdom of phalluses: he transforms Manhattan's churches, skyscrapers, and fire hydrants into architectural penises.
In another, the viewer learns that Monrovia is incapable of providing working fire hydrants to a number of its residential blocks.
Dozens of people were seen convulsing, lying on the sidewalk, doubled over fire hydrants, and stuck frozen and contorted in strange positions.
Image: D. Lewis (UCL Chemistry)/FlickrWatch a dog sniff its way around town, smelling grass, fire hydrants and butts along the way.
Authorities have struggled to restore order in the city of 600,000, with some residents having to queue for water from fire hydrants.
The fire hydrants closest to the museum didn't have water, which forced firefighters to dredge water from a nearby pond, they said.
Government teams spent days cleaning the area, which he said looked like a "war-zone," with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
Government teams spent days cleaning the area, which he said looked like a "war zone," with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
Portions of these footpaths persist in the town, near red fire hydrants, in the shadow of decaying dance halls and crumbling warehouses.
The bills would also require enforcement officers to call for towing any vehicle blocking bike and bus lanes, crosswalks or fire hydrants.
In addition to dodging submerged, cars, debris, street signs, and fire hydrants, Hunter's boat also had to contend with a powerful current Friday.
The office was tasked with standardizing things like the dimensions of railroad tracks and ensuring that fire hoses can connect to fire hydrants.
Firefighters were hampered by a lack of water as the house is in a private residential neighborhood that does not have fire hydrants.
Fire hydrants near the museum didn't have water in them and the fire department lamented having to bring over water from a nearby pond.
The operators had been cited for running red lights, parking near fire hydrants and blocking cross walks, among other things, the news release said.
We got down on all fours and did leg lifts, single-leg crunches and fire hydrants to really get a burn in the booty!
"Dumbass f–ing white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants," Jeong said in another 2014 tweet.
A model city complete with traffic lights, fake pedestrians, street signs, buildings, even bike lanes and fire hydrants, Mcity opened for business in 2015.
Proposed curb cuts must meet specific technical requirements, including a seven-foot minimum distance from sidewalk obstructions like trees, fire hydrants and street signs.
Robadey said firefighters got off to a slow start fighting the blaze because the two fire hydrants closest to the museum were not functioning.
She doesn't care what she finds: grass, cement, flowers, fire hydrants, poop, trash cans, fences, buildings — it's all an exciting adventure of scents to her.
The city also appealed for emergency snow laborers to remove snow and ice from bus stops, crosswalks and fire hydrants, starting at $13.50 per hour.
According to the Post, five retired firefighters working on the film as extras helped tackle the fire by attaching prop hoses to nearby fire hydrants.
Between living in burned-out buildings, bathing in fire hydrants and stealing food to eat, Mr. Flanagan knew the street life and its various uncertainties.
He survives on late-night scrapping jobs, lives in a trailer and uses improvised amenities like a fire-heated bathtub that he fills from hydrants.
Philadelphia officials warned residents on Twitter not to use fire hydrants, but to go to the city's more than 70 spraygrounds and pools to cool off.
Photos posted on Twitter by the Fire Department showed icicles hanging off fire trucks and hydrants that were being used to get the fire under control.
"Dumbass f---ing white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants," Jeong said in another tweet from that year.
They queued up in long lines for community swimming pools, played in the water shooting from fire hydrants and sought shade wherever they could find it.
Government staff and contractors spent days cleaning the area, which he said was left looking like a "war-zone", with fire hydrants and toll booths destroyed.
The beloved pooch gets put to work for the first three innings of home games, retrieving bats, balancing on fire hydrants and showing off his jumping skills.
A share of the water then is piped from the tanks to hydrants constructed in nearby fields - with another share going into the villages for household use.
" Besides comparing white people to "dogs pissing on fire hydrants," she also called them "groveling goblins," and claimed it was her "plan" that white people go "extinct.
Gabelli specifically likes Atlanta-based company Mueller Water, a major manufacturer and distributor of fire hydrants, gate valves and other water-related infrastructure products in North America.
After the game, as teammates sprayed Champagne like water from open hydrants, Ben Zobrist, at 35 the oldest regular member of the Cubs' lineup, reinforced Maddon's message.
Some people living in Northeast Portland may see discolored water, KATU reported, because fire crews had to use fire hydrants that caused a loss of water pressure.
NETs and other volunteers like myself help firefighters extend the few functional water mains, running thousands of feet of hose down rubble-strewn streets to reach working hydrants.
Originally featured as a group at Enzo Sperone in Milan, in 22017, under the title "Menhir, Ziggurat, Stupas, Hydrants & Gas Pumps," they are the epitome of this contribution.
Retired firefighters working that morning on set, were immediately put to work as they rushed to grab "prop" fire hoses and use nearby hydrants to control the flames.
"There are fire hydrants every three blocks, and a fire house that way, a fire house this way," he said, pointing in either direction past the endless rubble.
Before it deploys any vehicles in a city or town, Waymo first builds a detailed picture of that area and categorizes "interesting features," like driveways, fire hydrants, and intersections.
Once they finally get to the fire, firefighting crews are hampered by a lack of water pressure in the fire hydrants, due to leaking mains damaged by the liquefaction.
Because of the lack of fire hydrants, local firefighters found themselves in a losing cycle of bringing in fire trucks, spraying their water resources and going back for more.
Getting it attended to will require reaching out to the authority's interagency liaison who will in turn reach out to the City Department of Environmental Protection, which controls hydrants.
His solutions to the city's vast problems were precise and petty: rename Bombay as Mumbai; increase water flow in the city's hydrants to enable the flushing out of rats.
Now, the two "brothers in rescue" are spending even more time together — even cuddling in the same crate and, we assume, talking about dog things, like treats and hydrants.
Record low temperatures that have stood for decades or longer could fall, and infrastructure from home water pipes to city water mains and fire hydrants could fail in such cold.
A smart blogger was able in a single afternoon to analyze all the parking ticket data of New York City and find the "most expensive" fire hydrants in the city.
Orishas (deities) are often identified by colors they're associated with, like when Beyoncé channeled Oshun's flowing yellow dress to fuck up some fire hydrants in the "Hold Up" video from Lemonade.
The Rio fire department's commander, Roberto Robadey, said the hydrants outside the building were dry when firefighters arrived, forcing them to turn to a nearby lake and tanker trucks for water.
Government cuts are also why, when firefighters arrived to fight the flames Sunday night, they reportedly found no water in the hydrants, having instead to get water from a nearby lake.
They are New York's first defense against snow pileup, and are called upon to clear snow and ice from the city's streets, fire hydrants and bus stops after a big storm.
Mallett again stresses the importance of working the butt muscles at different angles using exercises such as fire hydrants and donkey kicks (aim for two sets of 20 for each leg).
Bikes should not be left on corners, driveways, or ramps, nor blocking building entrances, benches, bus stops, or fire hydrants, and they should always leave six feet clear for pedestrians on sidewalks.
And in the middle of the flood, a fire started and it raged through downtown, knocking down lots of buildings, and they couldn't put it out because the fire hydrants were underwater.
This "Pokemon Go" of volunteering would let users contribute in small ways — like helping cities collect data on physical assets, such as traffic lights and fire hydrants using GPS and photo uploads.
The camera sends out laser pulses to gauge its surroundings, and the people on Google's mapping team then pore over the data to categorize different features such as intersections, driveways, or fire hydrants.
Firefighters were delayed from doing more than monitoring the blaze at the Heidelberg Project site due to a succession of five non-working fire hydrants — possibly the result of ongoing water main repairs.
There's a lot that software can do to speed up the process of identifying objects like street signs and fire hydrants, but Google still employs human analysts to do much of this work.
The officers had been sent to disperse disorderly groups at fire hydrants during a three-day heat wave, and in both incidents left without arresting the assailants, who were egged on by bystanders.
The sight of vehicles with city-issued placards, or fake placards, parked illegally — in no-standing zones, in bus lanes, in front of fire hydrants — is a daily experience for many New Yorkers.
Dozens of motorists were poisoned by carbon monoxide fumes as they tried to warm their cars in indoor garages; about 40 police officers were treated for frostbite; more than 650 fire hydrants froze.
The consequences could be catastrophic, as with the 1904 fire that destroyed much of downtown Baltimore: Buildings could have been saved if fire departments from neighboring cities had hoses that fit Baltimore's fire hydrants.
For example, we're supposed to find it realistic that someone gets a marginal benefit of $2,000 from a fire hydrant, so we use this dollar amount to justify how many fire hydrants a city needs.
As firefighters fought the flames at the National Museum palace late into the night (nearby hydrants lacked water, so they had to draw it from a lake) scientists saved what they could from adjacent buildings.
The maps that power Google's self-driving cars are going to have to mark a lot of features — fire hydrants, driveways, street signs, and bushes — that aren't relevant for merely providing turn-by-turn directions.
I've watched the orange water come gushing out of fire hydrants and bathtub spigots and kitchen sink faucets, while authorities at multiple levels of government assured us this water was safe for drinking and cooking.
Five of the totems that comprised the Menhir, Ziggurat, Stupas, Hydrants, and Gas Pumps (1965–66) project (first exhibited at Galleria Sperone in 1967) are shown in a group, inside an egg yolk–yellow room.
The sight of vehicles with city-issued placards, or fake placards, parked illegally — in no-standing zones, in bus lanes, or in front of fire hydrants — has become a daily sight for many New Yorkers.
The latest version also helps cities create a digital catalog of things like loading zones and parking restrictions for ride-hailing companies, dockless bike/scooter zones, and city infrastructure like fire hydrants and EV charging stations.
For extra fun, Castano kept the ankle weight on my foot for the fire hydrants, as I raised one leg at a time directly out to the side, like a dog peeing on a fire hydrant.
It must be part of what motivates guerrilla yarn-bombers who, under cover of darkness, envelope fire hydrants, tree trunks and parking meters with knitted coverings that seem like the product of someone's seriously wacky grandmother.
The block with the most complaints is Clinton Street between Delancey and Rivington Streets on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, where dripping obscenities and half-decipherable signatures adorn rolling gates, doorways, fire hydrants and A.T.M. screens.
At the same time, we are supposed to be skeptical that someone would actually pay $2,000 for a fire hydrant, so we posit that the city won't have as many fire hydrants are we previously calculated it needed.
Who Ken Hicks was or is I haven't managed to uncover, but presumably he was someone who might have appreciated such an array of citified penises, built out of skyscrapers and fire hydrants and streaking like driving rain.
Surf City officials sent out an advisory on October 1, alerting the people of Pender County Island that the Public Works Department would be conducting "directional flush" of hydrants and waterlines in the area from Monday through Friday.
CBC reports:"I know some fire departments in the area have had problems with salamanders in the dry hydrants, but never fish," [Chief Shawn Carey said]Carey estimates there were about a dozen fish sucked up from the pond.
So Coord built a surveyor app based on augmented reality so that they could walk up and down sidewalks and automatically collect this data, identifying things like curb paint and hydrants to create a map of potential curb usage.
But numerous ice cream vendors — who owned or operated 76 trucks — worked out a strategy to dodge paying tickets for running red lights, using bus lanes and parking in crosswalks and in front of fire hydrants, city officials said.
" But when President Jimmy Carter's toured the area in 1977, his motorcade passed "block after block of burned-out and abandoned buildings, rubble-strewn lots and open fire hydrants, and people shouting 'Give us money!' and 'We want jobs!
As aviation crews at South Carolina's busiest , Charleston International Airport, struggled to clear runways of snow and ice so they could be reopened, in New England water main breaks, frozen hydrants and burst pipes created new problems for officials.
Shovelers should also keep in mind that they are not allowed to toss snow into the street or on fire hydrants, although the amount of snow that builds around parked cars during every storm suggests that this rule is often flouted.
"When Black women come to believe in our own love and beauty as fiercely as we believe in any other god, we become everyday alchemists and good witches, the Oshuns of fire hydrants and Nefertitis of box braids," she writes.
In the dark hours of the night, the National Guard navigated their vehicles through neighborhoods transformed into inland lakes with water cresting to the tops of mail boxes and fire hydrants and garden shrubbery looking more like watery mangrove forests.
"You can't blame one person specifically" for the fire, he said, pointing out that when firefighters responded, they found the fire hydrants in front of the museum dry and had to use water from a nearby lake to fight the flames.
He also toted something called the Aquaphone, which was basically a telephone receiver with copper wire attached to it, allowing Kelly to "listen" to fire hydrants in search of a hissing noise that would alert him to the proximity of the leak.
Roberto Robadey, a spokesperson for the fire department, told the AP that firefighters had a slow start putting out the fire because the two hydrants near the museum were not working, and they had to have trucks collect water from a nearby lake.
Basic decency would prevail, and this exhausting, insane election season would soon be over, and by tomorrow he could commit his energies fully to planning the Thanksgiving menu and making sure that his daughter did her Fire Hydrants every night and got better.
ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistan's water crisis has become increasingly visible in recent months: levels in the largest dams are low; parched irrigation canals mean farmers in the south planted less cotton; and the commercial capital Karachi has long queues at hydrants.
I stepped out with a little notebook and started making sketches of the most basic things; the bodega signs, the "Jesus Saves" signs, the storefronts, the fire hydrants, the dogs shitting – the whole neighborhood had fallen into total neglect because the city didn't keep up.
TOKYO, July 19 (Reuters) - The Kyoto Animation company building where 33 people were killed in an arson attack did not have any sprinklers or indoor hydrants installed since they were not legally required by the fire code, a Kyoto Fire Department official said on Friday.
To keep cool during past heat waves, suburban children typically run under lawn sprinklers and city kids frolic in the spray of fire hydrants but the New York City Fire Department warned special spray caps that firehouses hand out should be used to avoid creating a hazard.
The robot's success in navigating will depend on the previously mapped contours of the road—existing 3D scans of the light posts and fire hydrants on the sidewalk, of the precise municipal position of traffic signs, of the exquisite details on doorways and shop windows rendered by landlord scans.
With storm drains and paving materials that allow water to seep through, the alleys funnel water into underground storage receptacles, preventing water from rain, hoses, fire hydrants and other sources from making its way, through sewers, drains and concrete riverbeds, to the ocean, picking up pollutants along the way.
They're assigned to correspond in location to interesting sights and real-world landmarks: statues at the local mall, fountains and clock towers at apartment complexes, painted fire hydrants along city streets—I even found one that corresponded to the cheesy-looking dragon statue outside of a Chinese seafood restaurant a few towns away.
In case you're unfamiliar with the series, the Doctor is an alien from the planet Gallifrey who is hundreds of years old, has encyclopedic knowledge of the universe, can regenerate into a new body (any body) if wounded or killed, and travels through time fighting giant farting lizard babies, evil fire hydrants and occasionally Satan.
It was pure madness, even for a street smart pre-teen whose day-to-day existence in the late 70s centered on finding stores that were easy to shoplift food from, bathing in fire hydrants, and playing in punk rock bands, first as a drummer with The Stimulators, and later as a bassist for the Cro-Mags—the band that came to define New York hardcore.
Fire struck again early on Monday, September 23, this time engulfing the upper floor of the "You House" — permanently destroying the last remaining house that flanked the project's eastward-facing boundary of Mt. Elliott St. Firefighters were quick on the scene, but delayed from doing more than monitoring the blaze due to a succession of five non-working fire hydrants — possibly the result of water main repairs ongoing on the East side.

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