Fire hydrant damaged in vehicle accident near 77th St, Niagara Falls NY
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A fire hydrant was damaged in a vehicle accident near 77th Street and Niagara Falls Boulevard in Niagara Falls. The water board supervisor is coordinating with responders to inspect the damage. The hydrant will not be replaced immediately but is scheduled for repair on Monday.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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ADE, the water board supervisor, Mr.
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Eakler, was like you to meet him at near 77th Street in Niagara Falls Boulevard.
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They did have a fire hydrant that was struck in an accident,
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and they weren't going to replace it today.
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I wanted to talk to you about that if it was key to lead it until Monday.
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He wants me to meet him at where?
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Go to one. Give me 70s down the street first.
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I copy.
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Near 77th Street and Niagara Falls Boulevard.
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And they're trying to replace the hydrant and they can't.
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Is that what you said?
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One in the 102.
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Go ahead.
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He's stating they were going to leave it until Monday, otherwise try and call a crew out today.
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But he wasn't sure if we could go with the fire hydrant that is about mid-block on 77th, and then the next one would be on 76th Street.
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Yeah, I'm not seeing anything up here.
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Do you... Oh, never mind.
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Hold on. One second.
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They can wait till Monday.
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Does he still need me if they do it Monday? No, I can call him back and give them the information.
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Location mentioned:
77th St & Niagara Falls Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
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