BC motorist drives through tape and over hose while crews fight fire

| April 26, 2018 in Provincial

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Driving over a fire hose is not only illegal, but extremely dangerous, as one B.C. driver learned earlier today.

Vancouver Fire Rescue was responding to a fire in the city when a motorist drove over their fire hose.

The vehicle drove through fire line tape and over the 5’’ supply hose, said the department. The hose burst and immediately interrupted the water supply to firefighters.

The department posted a photo of the damaged hose, which now has a good sized tear in it.

“Here is one of the multiple reason not to drive over a fire hose,” said Vancouver Fire Rescue.

They added that one length of supply hose has about 370 kg of water in it at 8.3 bar flowing at 3,780+ litres per minute, so you can imagine what happens when the container breaches.

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