Tag:emergency=wet_riser
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The given reason is: Tag has never been used. Should have been a proposal. Meanwhile there is another approved tagging emergency=fire_service_inlet.
This normally means the page title is a bad one, and the content has been moved somewhere better. If a page title is vaguely meaningful, the page should perhaps be a redirect, or hold a small summary for historical interest instead. If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why on its talk page.
The page should now be empty apart from this message (as per procedure). The page history shows what used to be on this page, and allows people to rescue an old revision. We may decide to do this, but otherwise a wiki sysop user can delete this page more permanently at some point. In the meantime we should fix any pages linking to here.
emergency = wet_riser |
Description |
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A wet riser. – This tag is not in use. See emergency=fire_service_inlet for the approved tagging. |
Group: emergencies |
Used on these elements |
Status: obsolete |
Tools for this tag |
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See emergency=fire_service_inlet for the new tagging scheme.
A wet riser (location of node denotes the wet riser inlet box or valve).
How to map
Place a node at the location of the wet riser inlet box or valve with the tag emergency=wet_riser.
Additional tags
- colour=* – Describes the colour of the wet riser.
- height=* – Describes the height of the wet riser.
- width=* – Describes the width of the wet riser.
- connect=* – Describes how many fire hoses can be hooked up to the wet riser inlet box or valve.
Examples
A wet riser: