78 Ga. 241 | Ga. | 1886
Wright brought suit against the City Council of Augusta, averring in his declaration that he was a citizen of Augusta and owner of two adjacent houses therein; that, without fault on his part, one of them caught fire; that the fire department promptly appeared, but were unable to open the fire-plug for that locality with their usual ap
Our attention has been directed to no case where a municipal corporation has been held liable for damage done to the property of a citizen in consequence of its failure to provide suitable engines and apparatus, or on account of defective cisterns, or an insufficient supply of water to extinguish the flames, or the inefficiency, carelessnes and neglect of its firemen or the officers in charge of them, and whose duty it is to direct their operations; while we