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Read this excerpt from the great fire. with the of onlookers, anderson began to reposition his hose. he hadn't gotten it very far when water pressure suddenly dropped and only a trickle of liquid came from the hose. a powerful steam engine had arrived at the fire and had simply removed anderson's hose from its water plug. this was routine procedure, done under the assumption that a steamer would always be more effective than a simple hose cart. sadly, the steamer did not drag its hose to anderson's position and he had to watch as four or five houses across the street caught fire. at the same moment that anderson's hose stopped, another steamer malfunctioned and its water also gave out. a well-aimed rap of a hammer got the engine working again, but then, at about 10: 30, an old section of hose burst and the flow of water stopped again. two valuable links in the chain of defense were gone, and there was nothing to stop the fire in these locations. which detail from the excerpt best supports the idea that the firefighters’ equipment was not strong enough to handle the fire? anderson was forced to reposition his hose. one of the steamers was fixed with a hammer. the firefighters followed a specific routine. a steamer malfunctioned and a hose burst.

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