Fire hydrant knocked over at River St and Railroad Ave, Milford CT


A fire hydrant at the corner of River Street and Railroad Avenue was found knocked over. There is no active water leak. The hydrant has been moved to the side to avoid being a trip hazard and is out of service while it is being addressed.
Audio|Source: Milford Fire Department
01:58
Transcript:
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Regional stations, residential stations, be advised.
00:03
Hydrant the corner of railroad and river is going to be out of service.
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You're on the corner of railroad app and river street.
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It's going to be out of service.
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Squad 1, Public Service, River Street and Railroad Avenue.
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5-1-9 here.
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10-4[1]. Squad 1 is going to be River and Railroad.
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Check the hydrant who's sheared off.
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29 to squad 1.
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Squad one.
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I'm at the scene where the hydrogen cheered off.
01:04
All right, can you tell us, is that leaking?
01:11
No, no active leak.
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Complete cheer.
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Received, thank you.
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Squad one in Wilford.
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The local copy is direct.
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One one's clear, retuning.
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Ten-four.
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Car-nine to Milford.
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Car-9.
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Notified, regional?
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Town-for. Town-for.
01:44
Car-9 to Milford.
01:45
Hydrogen is then moved to the side, so it's not a trip hazard or in the road.
01:49
Let me know if regional is going to come down anytime soon.
01:54
I'll contact them.
01:56
They said they were going to notify somebody no each you guys.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received or understood.
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