Vehicle hits fire hydrant near highway 138 in Conyers, Conyers GA
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Fire units responded near Highway 138 in Conyers to check a possible vehicle incident where a car struck a fire hydrant that was leaning but still operational.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
She's going to be in a blue Toyota Camry.
00:03
We'll have her flashers on.
00:11
Squad 9 and Truck 9 are going to be on scene currently.
00:15
It's going to be all-slip Highway 138.
00:19
I'll get you an address in a minute.
00:22
Affirmative.
00:23
I'm the trap movie.
00:29
Squad 9, the address is going to be near Highway 138.
00:35
3048, 104. Confirming, near Highway 138.
00:40
Highway 138.
00:42
Near Highway 138.
00:45
249, Highway 138. Radio is clear.
00:51
3025, can you comply to 1020?
00:58
Only thousand.
01:04
Go out on 6-0-2.
01:10
Are you at 6-0-2?
01:13
Go ahead.
01:17
Cut on this side.
01:21
7-4, 6-0-2 is my fire attack line.
01:24
Okay-4-4-6-2 is my firetack line.
01:27
Sir, you can cancel, Tyson, send you up here a day.
01:32
Sixth, he's clear, dispatchware and service.
01:34
Affirmative.
01:41
Will you have a water department come in the morning?
01:46
Check this hydrant.
01:49
So are you about to check the hydrant?
01:55
This is our move.
01:58
Affirmative.
02:05
Squatine, is there any damage?
02:11
Leaning a little bit.
02:14
The driver's vehicle says they possibly hit it.
02:17
We just made it checked and I'm sure it's still good.
02:21
Affirmative.
02:24
It's going to be a crawl from near Highway 138.
02:30
Affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
GA-138, Conyers, GA 30094
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