How close is your house to a fire hydrant? Use the Measure Tool to find out!Search for your address using the search bar in the upper-right corner of the page.Click on the Measure Tool, select the Distance icon, and set the units to Feet.Click on the map to begin the measurement, and double-click to finish it.
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This layer contains points representing locations for fire hydrants in the District of Columbia.
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(Link to Metadata) Point data for emergency water supplies
Fire hydrant locations in San Juan County and the Town of Friday Harbor. Data is collected and received from each responding fire district.
Dataset Summary About this data: The City of Rochester's award-winning water supply is primarily drawn from Canadice and Hemlock lakes; pristine Finger Lakes located approximately 28 miles south of the city and distributed along a system that includes reservoirs in the town of Rush and in the City's Highland and Cobbs Hill Parks. The City also purchases some water from the Monroe County Water Authority. This dataset includes a point for each of the 7990 hydrants in the city of Rochester and fields that describe some features about each. Data Dictionary: System Name: The system where the hydrant is located (Canadice, Domestic, Holly, Upland). Facility Identifier: The unique identifier for a given hydrant. Install Date: The date the hydrant was installed (if known). Hydrant Type: Notes if the hydrant is private or conventional. Flow Rate (GPM): Notes the hydrant’s flow rate (if known). NFPA Rating: The NFPA color code on the hydrant which indicates available flow rate. Address Number: The street number or description where the hydrant is located at. Street Name: The name of the street the hydrant is located at. Locked: Notes if the hydrant is locked (Yes/No). Location Description: More detailed instructions on where to find the hydrant. Rotation: Notes the rotation of the hydrant (if known). Manufacturer: The hydrant manufacturer. Model Year: The year the hydrant model was released. Operable: Denotes if the hydrant can be operated (Yes/No). Last Service Date: Last Service order data from the mainframe. Enabled: Unused field. Active Flag: Unused field. Status: Notes if the hydrant is currently in active. Field Book - Field Page 1: The page number in the field book where information on the hydrant is found. Field Book - Field Page 2: The page number in the field book where information on the hydrant is found. Field Book - Field Page 3: The page number in the field book where information on the hydrant is found. Owned By: The organization that owns the hydrant. Managed By: The organization that manages the hydrant. Comments 1: Location and first comment fields pushed in from mainframe. Comments 2: Location and second comment fields pushed in from mainframe. Comments 3: Location and third comment fields pushed in from mainframe. Comments 4: Location and fourth comment fields pushed in from mainframe. PilotTemp: Temporary field that notes the size, model, and year of the hydrant (if known). Field Book - Field Page Link 1: A link to where information on the hydrant is found in the field book. Field Book - Field Page Link 2: A link to where information on the hydrant is found in the field book. Field Book - Field Page Link 3: A link to where information on the hydrant is found in the field book. Comments 5: Location and fifth comment fields pushed in from mainframe. Map Status: GIS Status field (Active/Out of Service/Abandoned). Requires Inspection: Notes if the hydrant requires inspection (Yes/No). Photos and Files: Pictures and files related to the given hydrant. Source: This data comes from the Department of Environmental Services, Bureau of Water.
Geospatial data about Chicago, Illinois Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Greater Taipei area (including Taipei City, Sanchong District, Zhonghe District, Yonghe District, Xindian District, and Xizhi District 7 locations) fire hydrant distribution points
A combination of hydrant data throughout Stark County, Ohio. Stark County GIS (SCGIS) houses data for all communities within the county other than the City of Massillon. Data for communities with dedicated GIS or engineering professionals to manage hydrant data is stored in databases catered specifically for their needs. For communities without a dedicated professional, SCGIS provides a hydrant layer for fire departments to collect and contribute data to. This layer is the destination for a spatial ETL (extract, transform, load) process that draws from each source database containing hydrants and reconciles their differing schemas into a unified version. The ETL tool is called nightly by a Python script to ensure that hydrant data is updated daily from each of the source locations. This layer can then be used for download by fire departments via Open Data to upload into Active911 to provide a complete countywide coverage of hydrants.
description: 2013 survey of fire hydrants; abstract: 2013 survey of fire hydrants
Location of hydrant flow tests. This data is updated daily.If you would like to receive a copy of the test please email Angela.Mick@Kitchener.ca with the address. If you require a new hydrant flow test, please have your contractor call our service department at 519-741-2529. The contractor must provide all equipment to perform the flow test and ensure it's in good working order. Hydrant socks must be used during the test and the contractor must supply them. It is the responsibility of the contractor to complete the flow test. More information is here: https://www.kitchenerutilities.ca/en/programsservices/fire-hydrant-flow-test.asp
Hydrants of the City of New York
Geospatial data about Suffolk County, New York Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This dataset shows the locations of fire hydrants throughout the Eugene and Springfield area.
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Data Description: This data set contains all fire hydrants owned, maintained, and operated by Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW). This data set includes neighborhood; nearest address and intersection; service area; and static pressure. This data is geocoded for easy mapping and spatial analysis.
Data Creation: This data is stored and maintained by Cincinnati Area Geographic Information Systems (CAGIS): Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) is responsible for this data entry/input, as well as operational maintenance of fire hydrants.
Data Created By: The source of this data is Greater Cincinnati Water Works.
Refresh Frequency: This data is updated daily.
Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset.
Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.).
Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad
This layer is sourced from gis.co.collin.tx.us.
The service serves as the background layer for the feature service hydrant edit layer. As edits are made to the hydrants and the current date is entered, an "X" appears on the hydrant in this map service to record the visit and maintenance check for the hydrant.
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This hosted feature layer has been published in RI State Plane Feet NAD 83.Representative locations of exterior fire hydrants throughout Rhode Island. These data were originally designed and developed for Rhode Island E 9-1-1 Uniform Emergency Telephone System (RI E 9-1-1) purposes. This dataset continues to be maintained to provide an accurate spatial reference for RI E 9-1-1 telecommunicators. Portions of this dataset were collected as early as 2001. Inaccuracies do exist in these data and are therefore under constant revision. Any discrepancies, inaccuracies or inconsistencies recognized in these data should be reported to the pertinent municipality who should alert RI E-911. Users are also encouraged to email ri911gis@akassociates911.com with any suggested updates for this actively maintained dataset.
Geospatial data about Madison, Wisconsin Fire Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer contains the fire hydrants in the City of Round Rock, located in Williamson County, Texas. This layer is part of an original dataset provided and maintained by the City of Round Rock Department of Utilities and Environmental Services. The data in this layer are represented as points. A fire hydrant is a connection point by which firefighters can tap into a water supply in order to put out fires. 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.
Geospatial data about El Paso County, Texas Fire Hydrants. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
How close is your house to a fire hydrant? Use the Measure Tool to find out!Search for your address using the search bar in the upper-right corner of the page.Click on the Measure Tool, select the Distance icon, and set the units to Feet.Click on the map to begin the measurement, and double-click to finish it.