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HydrantHub Fire Hydrant Locations

Distance to the nearest fire hydrant is a key variable in determining the fire department’s ability to fight a property fire. It’s not only important to be close to a hydrant, but it’s also important to have a strong network of hydrants nearby.

HydrantHub is the largest collection of known fire hydrant locations in the United States. We collect data from hundreds of sources. We also have a team of dedicated “hydrant hunters” who drive the streets of those places that do not publish their hydrant locations.

HydrantHub provides two key variables –

  • Distance to the nearest fire hydrant – Under 250 ft, 250 – 500 Ft, 500 – 1000 Ft, 1000 – 1500 Ft
  • Number of hydrants within 1000′ of a property

Better yet, we’re constantly adding hydrants to HydrantHub -including small towns across America that might get overlooked by other companies.

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