We don’t have hurricanes or tornadoes or floods (I’m on top of a hill) but we do have fires. And this year’s shaping up to be the worst I’ve seen here in over 25 years.
It was an extremely dry winter; snowpack is about 40% of normal – the lowest ever recorded here; below 70% is the drought threshold. Boise metro is under a Drought Emergency Ordinance (I believe such things when the golf courses turn brown. If they stay green, it’s a political emergency).
We’ve had several small fires in the region – early this year – and I live at the edge of a sagebrush/cheat grass covered hillside.
We had a fire come upslope in this neighborhood a few years ago. Five fire depts and a sort-of paved road stopped the advance – Had it hopped the road … but it didn’t. One guy had flames up to the edge of his newly laid sod 10 ft off his house. No damage to structures.
I’ve played this game before …
$1400 of insurance.
Obtained one – with more available – 255 gallon tank. It (will) sit near an eavestrough to funnel rainwater into the tank (screened of course). [ a “please take it off our hands” bargain) ($400 if purchased). NPT drain fitting.

Through one end of a 2″ suction hose with a strainer into the tank … ($110)
Will drop hose and strainer in through the top – minimize debris.

And feed it into a 2″ high-pressure trash pump such as this Northstar ($700) 135gpm, 94psi unit

Put a 2″-to-1½” reducer on the output ($25 ea) – cause the pump itself will empty that tank in 2 minutes running full bore

which connects to 100ft of 1½” fire hose ($110)

where I can control the flow of water through a brass fire nozzle ($40)

A bit above the equivalent of a USFS Type 6 fire truck (150 gal/50gpm/100psi/300ft hose). Not quite a Type 5 which carries 400 gal at 100psi at 50 gpm on a pickup frame comparable to a Ford F550 4×4.
I don’t need the truck.
It’s what the pros would show up with for initial attack before the heavy stuff arrives … and $1400 is cheap compared to what a house fire – even a minor one – would cost.
One does not simply open the nozzle and let the water fly …
Idaho became the 43rd state on July 3, 1890.
George Washington took command of the rebel army in 1775
General Lee headed back south after a failed visit to Pennsylvania in 1863.
Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) and Jim Morrision (Doors) died on this date 2 years apart (1969/1971)









