Vehicle struck and broke fire hydrant near Harding Hwy, Lima OH
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A vehicle struck and broke a fire hydrant near the stop sign on Fenway near Harding Highway. The broken hydrant was removed to the station. A heavy duty rollback tow truck was requested to recover the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Go through the area I'm not seeing a damaged fire hydrant.
00:09
Okay,
00:11
keep me on the call.
00:12
I'll be,
00:13
as soon as I can find a safe spot, I'm going to call the driver.
00:19
Heather?
00:25
Good.
00:28
We're going to need a next level roll back, heavy duty.
00:39
You're going to be primary.
00:43
The end of 9.5.4, just the right, don't see?
00:46
Okay.
00:52
My next one, guys.
00:54
The microphone's out at St.
00:55
Reese.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:01
21.
01:05
231.
01:07
2.31.
01:10
It's going to be on Fenway next to the stop sign at Harding Highway.
01:19
On Fenway near Harding Highway at the stop sign, they advise that it is broken completely off and is down.
01:25
They have the actual fire hydrant at the station.
01:32
That's clear.
01:38
Cedar Dan Command, where would you like 307?
01:42
You can just come up next to the trooper.
01:44
The driver's going to be out there walking around.
01:46
He'll need to sign off them.
01:48
Copy.
01:54
Location.
01:56
307's on location.
01:57
More friendly, 17 times, signal 7.
01:59
Okay.
02:05
Say the curve so that way, nobody plows into that 54 while he's loading that up.
02:12
Thank you, Jerry.
02:17
13.O.A.
02:20
You mark this hydrant out of service.
02:24
Hydrant out of service.
02:25
Hydrant out of service.
02:30
2.29.
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Harding Hwy, Ohio
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