Broken fire hydrant flooding near Harold street, jurupa valley, Riverside CA
Fire crews responded to a broken fire hydrant flooding near Harold Street and Orange Grove Avenue in Jurupa Valley. The hydrant could not be shut off because the water valve was about 20 feet underground. Assistance from the Jurupa Valley Water District was requested to control the water flow.
Audio|Source: Cal Fire and Riverside County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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17 is on scene.
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This is going to be a broken hydrant at our location.
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It also buds up against Harold Street.
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It's also going to be the same as this is called.
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I've canceled this is 16 on tax.
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Additionally, we can make contact with the Jurupa Valley Water District and see if they're en route.
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The security says they made contact, but I just want to verify that if they're en route.
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Thank you.
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POMAWROWS.
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BOR! The second...
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...theirits, the site of control of the RON.
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The most of the natural unit and science is like to stay.
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...at least the time for the night of the United States of the station.
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30135-pacing off-response, 1076 in Condo Drive, every single city.
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76 falls probable response 12 plus the benefit late 299-14 and a loop road 171 I'm seeking in two
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The call for 3175 there where, initially we're first open.
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3017 unable to shut off the hydrant due to the water valve 20 feet down in the hole unable to reach it.
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Security is going to be waiting for who is the Valley Water Districts is alive.
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We're available.
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Location mentioned:
Harold St, Riverside, CA 92503
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