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Qué (quién) es hydrant$36381$ - definición

CONNECTION POINT BY WHICH FIREFIGHTERS CAN TAP INTO A WATER SUPPLY
Fire plug; Fire Hydrant; Fireplug; Fireplugs; Dry hydrant; Dry fire hydrant; Fire hydrants; Fire pond; Johnny pump; Underground hydrant; Water hydrant; Fire hyorant; Fire Hydrant Sign
  • Fire hydrant in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
  • A dry hydrant by [[Passumpsic River]] in rural [[Vermont]]
  • Hydrant installation in Ontario, Canada
  • [[Kawaii]] fire hydrant cover in Shinbashi, Tokyo
  • Children playing in the spray of a fire hydrant in [[Philadelphia]] (1996)
  • A [[reduced pressure zone device]] is used to prevent [[backflow]] when supplying water to a construction site

fireplug         
¦ noun
1. US a hydrant for a fire hose.
2. N. Amer. informal a short, stocky person, especially an athlete.
fire hydrant         
also fire-hydrant (fire hydrants)
A fire hydrant is a pipe in the street from which fire fighters can obtain water for putting out a fire.
N-COUNT
hydrant         
OUTLET FROM A FLUID MAIN OFTEN CONSISTING OF AN UPRIGHT PIPE WITH A VALVE ATTACHED FROM WHICH FLUID (E.G. WATER OR FUEL) CAN BE TAPPED
Hyorant; Hydrant (disambiguation)
(hydrants)

Wikipedia

Fire hydrant

A fire hydrant, fireplug, or firecock (archaic) is a connection point by which firefighters can tap into a water supply. It is a component of active fire protection. Underground fire hydrants have been used in Europe and Asia since at least the 18th century. Above-ground pillar-type hydrants are a 19th-century invention.