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  2. Why some fire hydrants in LA had no water to fight the fires

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    That depleted three 1 million gallon water tanks in Pacific Palisades between the afternoon of January 7 and early morning of January 8. ... Officials couldn't refill the tanks fast enough as ...

  3. M970 - Wikipedia

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    The M970 can be loaded through the bottom or through the top fill openings. A ladder is provided at the front of the semitrailer for access to the top manhole, and a 4-cylinder diesel engine and pump assembly provides self load/unload capability. The body of the refueler is a 5,000-U.S.-gallon, single compartment, stainless steel tank.

  4. Why Didn't L.A. Firefighters Have Access to More Water? - AOL

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    “The extreme demand caused a slower refill rate for these tanks which created a challenge for our firefighting effort.” ... The 117-million-gallon-water storage is a fundamental tool in ...

  5. State to probe why Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline ...

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    In one case, DWP crews attempting to reroute water to refill a tank had to be evacuated, officials said. Quiñones said four times the usual demand for water on the trunk line over a 15-hour ...

  6. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    A water dispenser with refill water bottles. A water dispenser, sometimes referred to as a water cooler (if used for cooling only), is a machine that dispenses and often also cools or heats up water with a refrigeration unit. It is commonly located near the restroom due to closer access to plumbing.

  7. Flimsy - Wikipedia

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    An alternative use for discarded fuel cans was to fill them with sand and use them to reinforce the walls of dugouts. [6] Both 4 gallon flimsies and the original 2 gallon cans were replaced by the jerrycan, copied from the much better German design of fuel container. This happened gradually from late 1940, first from captured stock of German ...