The Bismarck Fire Department is asking for help from the citizens of Bismarck. There are over 4000 hydrants in the city of Bismarck and many of them can become inaccessible due to snow. We ask that everyone help us to clear snow from around the hydrants by “adopting” a hydrant this winter. This helps to reduce the time it takes for the fire department to get water on a fire by ensuring that that we can find and get access to the fire hydrant when we need it most. By helping us you could save your neighbor’s house or your own in an emergency.
When “Adopting a Hydrant”, you are committing to taking a little extra time to clear some space around the hydrant after it snows and the streets have been cleared. The snow should be cleared 6 inches below all the caps and 3 to 4 feet around the hydrant. This gives firefighters the space they need to attach hoses and turn on water in case of a fire in your neighborhood. If you are a business owner, please take to time to ensure the hydrants in your area are kept clear also.
The Bismarck Fire Department wishes to thank everyone for helping to keep the community safe.
For more information visit www.bismarck.org/fire or call 701-355-1400