Definition
A fire hose is a high-pressure hose used to carry water or other fire retardant (like foam) to extinguish a fire. Itβs a firefighter's primary weapon against flames. Fire hoses are typically made of durable materials like rubber and canvas to withstand high pressure and rough handling. They connect to fire hydrants or pumping apparatuses to deliver a powerful stream of water. Imagine it as the fire's worst nightmare. Effective use of a fire hose requires skill and training.