Fire hydrant leak reported near Albion and Richard streets, Passaic NJ
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Fire department responded to a leaking fire hydrant near Albion Street and Richard Street in Passaic. Water was flowing from a valve on the street. Officials contacted water services and public works to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Passaic (City) Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Richard Street and Albion Street, attention engine one respond for a fire hydrant that's leaking.
00:06
Richard Street and Albion Street.
00:09
Attention engine one respond for a fire hydrant that's leaking at this time.
00:13
Time on 1437.
00:29
Issue one respondent, Richard and Albion.
00:34
Receive.
00:37
BAS!
00:41
BAS!
01:00
Is your one's on location.
01:02
Is your one a establishment?
01:05
Richard Graham will be investigating.
01:08
Please see.
01:21
Border Street, command a fire dispatch.
01:25
Go for dispatch.
01:30
Number check to Hydrant.
01:32
Hydrant is in operating condition at the present time.
01:36
Water is flowing out of the shuttle valve in the street for the hydrant.
01:43
Reach out of the Pacific Valley water, advise them of the situation here at this location.
01:48
water flowing up out of that shut off a thousandth street.
01:51
We're going to go with 5252 Richards, the Hydro is in front of 52 Richard Street.
01:57
Also reach out to the Stade Valley collection DPW to have a fuel truck respond to this location we have in conditions throughout Richard Street and the dual section of Albion Street as well.
02:13
Permanage command engine was available.
02:16
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Location mentioned:
Albion St & Richard St, Passaic, NJ 07055
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