Fire department responds to broken hydrant spraying water, Alameda CA
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Fire department responded to a broken hydrant near 5th Street at Singleton that was spraying water. No injuries or medical assistance were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Follow me the district 2, truck 1 to respond for a sheared hydrant.
00:04
Near 5th Street at Singleton.
00:06
Thank you.
00:14
In Asia 4Bi, do that medic 404 in route, code 3, 4R2.
00:21
Can I get 10, 7,000, 2,2H?
00:25
Copy. Yes,
00:30
APS, are you able to grab that before you go on your test?
00:35
Copy that, Enrop.
00:38
I have Freeman back in House of Dawn from the admin booth.
00:42
Copy, thank you.
00:44
Copy that.
00:49
Engine 4 on scene.
00:52
Major 4, I copy that.
00:58
Use fire engine 1 on the air.
01:00
Additionally, trouble on the normal spot on normal spot.
01:07
The second engine 1 air, the second can come out.
01:12
Tron 1 is back on normal spots.
01:15
Okay, copy.
01:20
Correct 1, you're responding for a sheared hydrant.
01:23
Multiple ARPs advising the water shooting up.
01:27
No medical needs.
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Alameda, CA 94501
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