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Sliding it under the car entails trying to get that big-ass ring on the end up from between the street curb and the car once the hose has been slid to that side.
Don't forget also that these hoses EXPAND with water... are the supposed to squat down and measure to make sure the car isn't going to constrict the hose (or the hose lift the car) before they slide it under?
They weren't teaching anyone a lesson, they were doing things as quickly as possible to put out a fire and save lives. This does not include trying to get onto the ground with all of that fire gear, scoot a hose under a car hoping it doesn't catch on something, and then try to wedge the ring up between the edge of the curb and the car, and worrying about if the hose will be constricted between said curb and car, or said car and street.
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