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FHFachhochschule (German: University of applied science)
FHFirst Half
FHFuneral Home
FHForgotten Hope (Battlefield 1942 computer game modification)
FHFamily History
FHField Hockey
FHFamilial Hypercholesterolemia (genetic disorder)
FHFellowship Hall
FHFull House
FHFood for the Hungry
FHFrequency Hopping
FHFarmHouse (fraternity)
FHFlat Head
FHFicoll-Hypaque
FHFermanagh (Ireland)
FHFreedom House
FHFriday Harbor (Washington)
FHFaith Hill (musician)
FHFrench Horn
FHFuture Husband
FHFacial Hair
FHFile Header
FHFronthaul (shipping)
FHFetal Heart
FHFort Hood
FHFire Hydrant
FHFamily Housing
FHFilter Housing (water and air filtration)
FHFundación contra El Hambre (Spanish: Hunger Foundation; Guatemala)
FHFull Health (gaming)
FHField Howitzer
FHFlight Hours
FHFort Huachuca (US Army installation in SE Arizona)
FHFumarate Hydratase
FHFrank Herbert (author)
FHFlying Hours
FHFleet Hospital
FHFaehrtenhund
FHFlex-Hose Co. (est. 1968)
FHFulton Hogan (New Zealand trucking company)
FHFacteur Humain (French: Human Factor)
FHFlag Hoist (US Navy)
FHFluor Hanford
FHFisherman's Horizon (Final Fantasy VIII game)
FHFilter Hybrid
FHFrame Handler
FHFull-Hole Tool Joint (oil exploration)
FHFunctional Hierarchy
FHFoot-Head (direction in medical imaging)
FHFédération de l'Horlogerie (French: Watchmaking Federation)
FHForest Headquarters
FHFrench Hardness (degrees of water hardness in France, Switzerland, Italy)
FHFremde Heere (German Intelligence Evaluation Service, WWII)
FHFunctional Holography
FHFuzzy Hugs
FHForschungsinstitut an der Hochschule (German)
FHFiring Incident
FHFrench Havana (rabbit breed)
FHFundación Hernandiana
FHFundacion Hernandiana
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'It is unreasonable to close the water supply to fire hydrants. If the water supply needs to be stopped at a certain time for a good reason, then the authorities should look for alternatives to ensure that hydrants are working all the time.
"A fire tender can carry only so much water the fire hydrants play a massive part in fire fighting.
While assuring the public that Maynilad is committed to providing reliable water for domestic use or firefighting purposes, Mojica says: "Water theft and unauthorized use of fire hydrants compromise the safety and reliability of water supply to our customers." She asks local authorities to help ensure that the fire hydrants are free from any obstructions.
Replacing a fire hydrant that's obsolete or hard to maintain is routine for the Eugene Fire Department.
But while most of us enjoyed the sun, MLA Alban Maginness hit out at vandals who have been opening fire hydrants.
The units provide electricity to power 41 fire hydrant control panels.
M2 EQUITYBITES-January 10, 2011-West Virginia American Water reminds residents to clear fire hydrants of snow(C)2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
California American Water is on the lookout for instances of water theft, a crime that often occurs when water is taken from a fire hydrant without the required authorizations.
Presenting a stylized, colorful world almost like our own but not quite, Blob's Odd Jobs follows Blob Robertson, an ordinary green blob who feels underappreciated in his job as a fire hydrant cleaner--every time he cleans a fire hydrant, one of the blogs (creatures that look oddly like dogs) would just dirty it again.
Following the brave little roller skate through his adventurous pursuit of his companion skate, Nate The Skate In Search Of His Mate is also the story of the wonderful friendships he makes including Barry the trash can, Hydro the fire hydrant, and an intriguing cast of many other interesting characters.
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