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14A water cannon is a device that shoots a high-velocity stream of water, which is frequently used for riot control. This weapon evolved from the use by authorities of fire hoses to quell riots in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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16Sometimes in fiction, a character (almost always TheHero) will still use a fire hose (or other high-pressure water source) as an ImprovisedWeapon. In most cases (especially if the wielder is TheHero) the target will be an individual or small group rather than a mob.
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18Very much TruthInTelevision as any firefighter can testify to the concussive force of a stream from a high-pressure hose, and the difficulty of getting back to your feet if you are being bombarded by it.
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20A SisterTrope to WaterHoseRodeo and to DeusAxMachina, as many public and industrial buildings contain fire hoses (probably more than have fire axes).
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22Compare MakingASplash, where characters can do this ''without'' a hose. See RescueEquipmentAttack for violence committed via the use of fire extinguishers and other rescue equipment.
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30* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'', Jolyne is forcibly sprayed by the guards of the maximum security ward with a large hose for their amusement.
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34* ''Film/AdvanceToTheRear'': During the final battle between Company Q and Zattig's men, weapons include a fire hose, [[ImprovisedWeapon chamber pots, pans, a makeshift catapult built out of old crates, and at least one rolling pin]].
35* In ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'', Spider-Man takes down an out-of-control Electro by blasting a fire hose at him from nearby. Spidey even wears a fire-helmet in that scene (besides giving a high-five to one of the firefighters).
36* In ''Film/BetYourLife'', Sonny uses the deluge gun on a fire boat to knock Joseph out of his helicopter: firing the stream of water in one door and out the other.
37* The first ''Film/BlackCat'' has a moment played for FanDisservice when the arrested Catherine is tortured by the police by having a firehose blasted on her at max speed while in a t-shirt and panties.
38* In ''Film/TheBodyguardThai'', when the titular character is pursued by a number of thugs in a warehouse, he notices a firehose nearby. He then turns it to maximum and blasts his way through everyone.
39* Near the end of ''Film/CityWar'', after Ken has killed off all of Ted's henchmen in the abandoned bus depot, Ted ambushes Ken with a high-pressure hose (used for cleaning vehicles) and tries to drown Ken alive. The timely intervention of Ken's grievously wounded buddy Dick, who turns out to be NotQuiteDead, is what ultimately saves Ken's life by tripping Ted from the back.
40* ''Film/TheDelinquent'': When Boss Lam's minions attack the warehouse Shum works at as a night watchman, Shum briefly uses a water hose turned at full blast to defend himself from a bunch of thugs. It works for a short while, but a thug who enters from the back door hacks the pipe and stops the water altogether.
41* ''Film/DragonsForever'': Yip and several residents of the local fishing harbor drive away some land developers trying to force them into leaving via water-hose, even using the hose to send a few developers falling into the pier.
42* In ''Film/FirstBlood'', one of the tortures the deputies subject Rambo to in the cells is blasting him with a high-pressure fire hose.
43* ''Film/HalloweenKills'': When Michael emerges from the burning house, one of the firefighters attacks him by spraying him with his hose. Michael [[NoSell just walks right through it]].
44* At the climax of ''Film/HerbieRidesAgain'', Alonzo Hawk's [[VillainousGentrification attempt at bulldozing Grandma Steinmetz's firehouse with her in it]] is temporarily slowed down by Grandma and the man she's dating using the firehouse's hose to toss the operators off their construction equipment until the hose bursts from overuse. Hawk only has a few seconds to gloat that they can't stop him before Herbie (and all of the Beetles in San Francisco) attack.
45* ''Film/HerNameIsCat'' (unrelated to ''Black Cat'' above) has the police interrogating the arrested FemmeFatale assassin Cat by stripping her down and blasting her with a firehose while wearing only her undergarments. When Cat refuses to give in, they decide to have her tied up in a freezer, still dripping wet and barely clothed.
46* ''Film/{{Mannequin}}'': Hollywood uses a fire hose to hold off a bunch of security guards so Jonathan can save Emmy from being killed in a trash compactor.
47* ''Film/TheManWhoKnewTooMuch'': Creator/AlfredHitchcock reported that the London police, who were cooperating with the production, objected to the police being shown using guns against the criminals holed up in a house behind the temple. When he asked them how they would deal with it, they suggested using fire engines and hoses: a technique which had been employed in the Siege of Sidney Street in 1911. Eventually, the police agreed to the scene showing the police using rifles, so long as they were shown as being specifically issued for the assault.
48* ''Film/OperationDeltaForce'': In the final shootout, one of the main villains, Praetorian, tries to make his escape carrying a sample of the Ebola viral antidote, and the Delta team are unable to gun him down for concerns about accidentally damaging the antidote's container. Cue Captain Lang grabbing a nearby firehose, turning it to full blast, and using the impact to knock Praetorian off his feet, subduing the villain long enough for the antidote's retrieval.
49* In the second ''Film/ProblemChild'' movie, Trixie uses the school's fire hose against Junior, pushing him across the entire hallway.
50* Played for laughs in ''Film/{{UHF}}''; when a kid finds a marble in a sandbox filled with oatmeal, he wins the prize of drinking from the firehose, which blows him across the room.
51* In ''Film/AViewToAKill'', Film/JamesBond knocks the police chief over by opening a valve on the fire engine, blasting him with a high-pressure jet of water and allowing him and Stacy to escape in the confusion.
52* ''Film/WolfWarrior2'' features a raid late in the film using armed drones, where most of the heroes are unarmed. They manage to turn the situation around by grabbing the emergency hose, turning the water to maximum and spraying the drones out the air.
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56* In ''Der Nasse Fisch'' by Creator/VolkerKutscher, the uniformed police connect a hose to a fire hydrant and hose down demonstrators in an illegal May Day parade. As this is taking place in the UsefulNotes/WeimarRepublic in 1929, the observing Vice Squad detectives treat this as an entirely new tactic.
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60* ''Series/AllOfUsAreDead'': Nam So-ju uses a fire hose to decent effect against a zombie horde when evacuating politician Park Eun-hee and her staff from a government building.
61* ''Series/{{Emergency}}'': On one occasion, the paramedics are trying to help a police officer who's been shot by a sniper in an apartment building. Engine 51 uses the truck's water cannon to spray the apartment windows, giving the paramedics cover to evacuate the wounded cop.
62* ''Series/MacGyver1985'':
63** In "Last Stand", Mac uses the hose on the fire truck to knock a bad guy off of a motorcycle.
64** In "Deathlock", Mac uses a high-pressure water outlet as a water cannon to push Quayle against an overloaded fuse box to electrocute and stun him, before finishing him off with a punch.
65** In "Tough Boys", Mac weaves a fire hose through the rungs of a ladder, which enables him to aim the hose at the roof of building before turning on the hose and blasting the thug on the roof.
66* A promo for the 2023 season of ''Series/TheWeeklyWithCharliePickering'' describes attempting to keep up with the constant flow of news as like "drinking from a fire hose". The ad then attempts to show Charlie as the man for the job by having him [[LiteralMetaphor actually drink from a fire hose]]. A second before they turn the hose on, Charlie realises what a bad idea this is and tries to to get them to stop, but it is too late, and he is blasted out of his chair by the high power jet of water.
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70* In a 1999 episode of ''Wrestling/WWERaw'', Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin uses [[https://youtu.be/_O89Y0VwdPs?t=195 a firehose attached to a beer truck]] to take out Wrestling/TheCorporation.
71* In a CallBack in 2001, Wrestling/KurtAngle takes out Wrestling/TheAlliance, led by Steve Austin, using [[https://youtu.be/-6Q7UpGv0Uc?t=125 a firehose attached to a milk truck.]]
72* In the 2023 ''Wrestling/WWESmackdown'', Angle brings out the milk truck again [[https://youtu.be/X9xFtmuJK1Y?t=247 to hose down]] the Wrestling/AlphaAcademy, who had interrupted [[ABirthdayNotABreak his birthday celebration]].
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76* ''VideoGame/DisasterReport'': In the level in the Lincoln Plaza, you come across a fire hose. At first, you use one that's on the ground floor -- and it's incredibly powerful. How much? Well, it's so strong that it ''destroys debris like it was nothing''. Better yet, you eventually use it to [[spoiler:take down the only boss in this game -- a helicopter containing the Bazooka Goon, by either "shooting" at an elevator lift or suspended pillars that resemble a chandelier. Either one will send it crashing and exploding. Read that again: you take down a helicopter with a fire hose]].
77* ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalQuest'': In the first game, one of the outfits Mickey (or Minnie in the GBA version) obtains is a firefighter outfit, which uses the hose as a weapon, along with the utility of pushing blocks into better positions.
78* ''VideoGame/Spyro2RiptosRage'': The large landblubber enemies in Breeze Harbor wear firefighter helmets and attack Spyro by spraying water at him from their hoses. They also use these hoses to put out fires.
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82* Snout Spout from ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' is an Eternian fireman who wears a face-concealing helmet in the shape of an elephant's head. He's able to use the trunk to suck up nearby sources of water and blast it out at fires (and enemies) with the force of a heavy firehose, blasting fires.
83* ''WesternAnimation/{{Squidbillies}}'': In "Beware the Butt-Cutter", Sheriff waterhoses the suspect he arrested to silence him after being told that "Johnathan Long Island Ice Tea" is not a real name.
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