Car hits fire hydrant on Weston Street in Hartford


A car struck a fire hydrant in front of a firehouse on Weston Street. The driver tried to leave but stayed with responders. Fluids leaked and the fire department is cleaning up.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
01:52
Transcript:
5-1[2]. Car 6, go ahead. You can start HPD. We had a car hit the hydrant in front of the firehouse. I copy. Any injuries, sir? Right now they're all set. We can handle it with just 7s. It's a Chevy Impala. He might be trying to leave. Boston Victor 63936[1]. I copy. And what color is the ship? It looks like gold. We're gonna get PD on the waist. Are any description on that driver? No, they're out of the vehicle with us now. So they're still unseen. I see the driver's not walking away going east or west on Weston Street. Yellow shirt, Blue Shorts. He's going to be approaching intersection of Barber shortly. Yellow shirt, blue shorts, is he white, black, or Hispanics? Blackmail. Not far. Any other occupants? Yeah, passengers on scene. Do you want to put engine 7 on this call? Yeah, put 7 out with us because we do have some fluids. That far. The 16 and quarters available. 2242.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Boston Victor 63936: Vehicle identifier or license plate
[2]
5-1: Unit call sign
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Location mentioned:
Weston St, Hartford, CT
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