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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8890015" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>It's not just manpower, but they didn't "get enough" manpower? OK...</p><p>There was no water shortage that you have been able to verify to this point.</p><p>The "millions of dollars of equipment not being serviced"? TF are you talking about? Another Vance or Trump talking point that turned out to be bullshit?</p><p>Provide some details about this claim, please.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Exaclty. And a firefighting budget is not used to upgrade a city's water delivery infrastructure. That's the budget of the city-owned utility provider.</p><p></p><p>Are you ever going to share the details of how much water the pumps for the tank/towers can move per minute, how many tanks are in the area, and how many 2" hoses were running while they fought the fire?</p><p>Or did your "Fire Chief" buddy stop talking to you?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty much the same as a governor. Anything I do to protect myself would be something I'd do to protect other people.</p><p>What area are we talking about, and what change are they experiencing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8890015, member: 683408"] It's not just manpower, but they didn't "get enough" manpower? OK... There was no water shortage that you have been able to verify to this point. The "millions of dollars of equipment not being serviced"? TF are you talking about? Another Vance or Trump talking point that turned out to be bullshit? Provide some details about this claim, please. Exaclty. And a firefighting budget is not used to upgrade a city's water delivery infrastructure. That's the budget of the city-owned utility provider. Are you ever going to share the details of how much water the pumps for the tank/towers can move per minute, how many tanks are in the area, and how many 2" hoses were running while they fought the fire? Or did your "Fire Chief" buddy stop talking to you? Pretty much the same as a governor. Anything I do to protect myself would be something I'd do to protect other people. What area are we talking about, and what change are they experiencing? [/QUOTE]
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