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A lot of times firefighters don’t know that a hydrant is out until they get to the fire.

Cate Richards of IBM’s Smarter Cities, on how cities track inventory and infrastructure. In many cities, if a car crashes into a disabled hydrant, the damaged device is reported to the department of public works instead of the fire department.

Cate Richards of IBM’s Smarter Cities, on how cities track inventory and infrastructure. In many cities, if a car crashes into a disabled hydrant, the damaged device is reported to the department of public works instead of the fire department.

Daniel Luzer is GOVERNING's news editor.