Single vehicle backs into fire hydrant causing minor damage, Winthrop MA
A vehicle backed into a fire hydrant near Winthrop Street. There were no injuries and only minor damage. Fire department assisted the driver to move the vehicle safely.
Audio|Source: Winthrop Police
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Transcript:
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So I found near Winthrop Street.
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We just got a call for a single car.
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It's going to be a Toyota RAV4.
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He backed up into a fire hydrant and fire helped him out.
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Roger.
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See that.
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Pleasure.
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Control run.
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Okay, just advise that fire medically.
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He's not reporting any injuries.
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He's just concerned about the way his car is stuck on the hydrant.
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Roger? Roger.
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Fire is pulling up now, anyways.
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Roger.
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She's off for three.
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Roger. Roger.
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Control field, vehicle's information.
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Move.
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Roger, please, we're ready.
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Go.
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Mass roads, Michael Alpha,
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A32, Bravo.
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Large sir, all that coming back of all around, so trying to go into that four-kilgary, so head for Augustine, out of Boston all attachment.
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All right, it's going to be on the operator.
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Notcha.
01:24
Win your three, control.
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Excuse me, we need a two with the call.
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Control, done.
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All right, found the person I was looking for.
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I'll be clear.
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Hello, sir.
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Okay,
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units are going to clear.
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As I stated, there was no injury at all.
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He just, his vehicle was just resting up against the fire hydrant.
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When the fire was able to guide him to back safely back into his driveway,
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they also stated that there was no damage to the hydrant, very minor one car MBA.
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Location mentioned:
Near Winthrop St, Winthrop, MA 02152
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