Fire hydrant water flow near dialysis center is normal, Blairs VA
A fire hydrant near Blair's Dialysis Center on U.S. Highway 29 was reported to be pouring water. Public works confirmed this was normal automatic flushing, not a malfunction or emergency.
Audio|Source: Pittsylvania County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Have a fire hydrant pouring water near U.S. Highway 29.
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Blair's Dialysis Center.
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Again, Seacom Station 34, have a fire hydrant pouring water,
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near U.S. Highway 29, Blair's Dialysis Center,
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cross street Toy Lane, Lowland Drop, Seacom Clear 1358.
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Seacom 34-2.
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Go ahead.
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Call is covered.
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If you notify the Service Authority and have a representative contact me, be able to call as soon as possible.
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Okay. Then I have the number when you're ready.
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Okay.
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(number withheld).
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay.
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Compt 34-2.
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Call the number, it goes straight to voicemail.
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Okay.
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You only have one number; it goes straight to voicemail.
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Okay, you only have one number for them.
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Ten.
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Ten four. I'll see what I can figure out on a contact.
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Agent 342 seek out.
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34.
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340. Ender out.
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34 AP.
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You are.
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You are.
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I got in touch with the on-call public works.
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It's automatic flushing.
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There's nothing wrong with it.
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Okay,
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just having to give me a call.
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This is the second time in two days.
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Our other chief officer yesterday said the volume does not appear to be correct, so have them give me a call, 342, you can clear.
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