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A 50-foot section of 3-inch diameter fire hose typically weighs between 25 to 30 pounds, depending on the specific materials and construction of the hose. The weight can vary slightly based on factors such as the hose's lining and reinforcement. Fire hoses are designed to be durable yet manageable for firefighters, balancing weight with performance.

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