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What (who) is hose connection - definition

FLEXIBLE TUBE USED FOR DELIVERING WATER OR FOAM AT HIGH PRESSURE, TO FIGHT FIRES
Hoseline; Fire-hose; Fire hose reel; Fire hoses; Large Diameter Hose; Wildland hose; Structure hose; Wildland fire hose; Structure fire hose; Wajax hose; Firehose
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Fire hose         
A fire hose (or firehose) is a high-pressure hose that carries water or other fire retardant (such as foam) to a fire to extinguish it. Outdoors, it attaches either to a fire engine, fire hydrant, or a portable fire pump.
Charles Hose         
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BRITISH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATOR AND SCIENTIST (1863-1929)
Charles E. Hose; Hose, Charles
Charles Hose FRGS. FLS (12 October 1863 – 14 November 1929) was a British colonial administrator, zoologist and ethnologist.
Connection pool         
CACHE OF DATABASE CONNECTIONS MAINTAINED BY THE DATABASE
Connection pooling; Connection Pool
In software engineering, a connection pool is a cache of database connections maintained so that the connections can be reused when future requests to the database are required.

Wikipedia

Fire hose

A fire hose (or firehose) is a high-pressure hose that carries water or other fire retardant (such as foam) to a fire to extinguish it. Outdoors, it attaches either to a fire engine, fire hydrant, or a portable fire pump. Indoors, it can permanently attach to a building's standpipe or plumbing system.

The usual working pressure of a firehose can vary between 8 and 20 bar (800 and 2,000 kPa; 116 and 290 psi) while per the NFPA 1961 Fire Hose Standard, its bursting pressure is in excess of 110 bar. (11,000kPa; 1600psi) Hose is one of the basic, essential pieces of fire-fighting equipment. It is necessary to convey water either from an open water supply, or pressurized water supply. Hoses are divided into two categories, based on their use: suction hose, and delivery hose.

After use, a fire hose is usually hung to dry, because standing water that remains in a hose for a long time can deteriorate the material and render it unreliable or unusable. Therefore, the typical fire station often has a high structure to accommodate the length of a hose for such preventive maintenance, known as a hose tower.

On occasion, fire hoses are used for crowd control (see also water cannon), including by Bull Connor in the Birmingham campaign against protesters during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963.

Examples of use of hose connection
1. Fire marshals believe natural gas leaked from a flexible hose connection behind a stove in a first–floor apartment, said Tony Sclafani, a fire department spokesman.