Way back in nineteen seventy-something I was working as a draftsman, drawing utility maps for the Cal-American water company in Thousand Oaks, California. No one else was available when we got an emergency call about a busted fire hydrant. I was sent out with a valve handle (T-handle) and an address. I waded thru knee-deep water under a waterfall 50 feet high, trying to find the 6 inch round steel valve cover under all that water. Mind you this was my first and only time doing this, with no training whatsoever. After several soaking minutes of searching, I found the steel plate and tried to pry it open with the tool they had given me. Turns out it had been paved over recently and the asphalt hadn't been trimmed properly so the new paving was holding the cover down securely. A police officer and Emergency Medical Technician assisted with whatever tools they could muster and we finally got the cover off after about 30 minutes of agonizing effort. I shut the valve and stopped the geyser. The broken hydrant was never recovered. I told the dispatcher to never send me out again. I was a draftsman, not a field worker. Fughetaboutit.
Yep, some of the water and gas valves including both services and mains do sometimes get buried under asphalt or concrete. Heck even a tracer wire wrapped around some gas meters get buried after they redo the pavement.
There are two different styles of hydrants-wet barrel hydrants and dry barrel hydrants. Most places have dry barrel which means there isn’t any water in the stem of the hydrant. There is a foot valve that opens as you spin the operating but on top.
Way back in nineteen seventy-something I was working as a draftsman, drawing utility maps for the Cal-American water company in Thousand Oaks, California. No one else was available when we got an emergency call about a busted fire hydrant. I was sent out with a valve handle (T-handle) and an address. I waded thru knee-deep water under a waterfall 50 feet high, trying to find the 6 inch round steel valve cover under all that water. Mind you this was my first and only time doing this, with no training whatsoever. After several soaking minutes of searching, I found the steel plate and tried to pry it open with the tool they had given me. Turns out it had been paved over recently and the asphalt hadn't been trimmed properly so the new paving was holding the cover down securely. A police officer and Emergency Medical Technician assisted with whatever tools they could muster and we finally got the cover off after about 30 minutes of agonizing effort. I shut the valve and stopped the geyser. The broken hydrant was never recovered. I told the dispatcher to never send me out again. I was a draftsman, not a field worker. Fughetaboutit.
That doesn’t sound fun! Luckily here is Washington we have dry barrel hydrants so when they get hit we don’t get a geyser!
Yep, some of the water and gas valves including both services and mains do sometimes get buried under asphalt or concrete. Heck even a tracer wire wrapped around some gas meters get buried after they redo the pavement.
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4:41 This moment when you have a constipation and haven't been on toilet for 3 weeks and then the laxatives finally start to work and you are like:
Hahahahahaha
Cant believe not one of these crews didnt have flex tape
0:45 was hilariously funny 🤣
Yes it is!! 😂
I’m dying 😂
He could have been killed instantly.
How is that funny? The probabilities of such happening being lethal are extremely high.
Str8 Taco Bell action @ 4:44
😂😂😂😂😂
Surprised there is no taco bell comment for 4:41...
who uses corded drills on water mains
Our tap machine uses a drill to spin it
Still cranking on our tap machine with a ratchet and 3/4 inch socket. True Cut Machine. She’s a bitch with a dull bit.
We have to hand crank for our 2” taps
Called "hot tapping:
There was a massive water main failure in Houston, TX in 2021 I think the exceeded all of these.
Its crazy how destructive water can be
was Dante alright?
he good
If you hit a hydrant here it just breaks off and effs your car up cause the valve is under the frost line
There are two different styles of hydrants-wet barrel hydrants and dry barrel hydrants. Most places have dry barrel which means there isn’t any water in the stem of the hydrant. There is a foot valve that opens as you spin the operating but on top.
I’m about to start a job like this hope I like 👍 it
Horrible
0:15 DON'T TOUCH THAT !!!!!!!!
hahahaha
2:00 bruh open your snaps
For real 😂😂
Damn the one at 2:20 has some serious pressure. How can he even see what he is doing?!
Some times you just have to close your eyes and hope you can get it to shut down
He doesn't need to. Felt valve key go on head of valve off you go
Like fire,dont mess with water.
Very True
1:05 is usually Swift...
Free showers and car washes lol.
😂😂😂😂
@@theutilitydad1534 it was coming sorry about the worse joke.
Was the first man alright? 😢
Why does this say of 2024?
What the fudge???😱
Something like that happened in rancho San Diego flooding some homes,my friends included 😛but not to bad tho
That doesn't sound fun!
Working on just about any plumbing a sucks
Can be really frustrating at times
Eww
What do you know, a black man broke the water main.
Stop being a racist prick.
As Joe Biden would say C'mon Man
What do you know, a 9 year old kids being racist on the internet
Look, TH-cam deleted all the comments supporting mine. Astroturfed internet!