Glad you're ok.
You need to look at building fire reservoir, (aka pond), with a fire pump.
A friend retired to a small town in Arizona. The insurance was high because the only fire hydrant was at the volunteer firehouse over a mile away.
His solution was to build a fire suppression reservoir, (it bore a striking resemblance to a swimming pool) on the hill above his house, and running the four-inch drain line to a fire standpipe installed at the county road easement in front of his house. Instant fire hydrant, which lowered his insurance enough it paid off in ten years.
The Volunteer fire department didn't have a big enough engine to make the insurance company happy, and didn't want to get one because their fire house was too small to house a bigger engine.
So, he donated an acre to the fire department on the corner of his land, next to his house, and ran a fund raiser to get a metal building put on it to house the new larger engine, which they got surplus from the government for the cost of shipping. And he joined the volunteer fire department so he would have the keys.
Again, his insurance went down.
Sometimes thinking outside the box and spending a little can save a bundle over time.