Frozen hydrant serviced on Springfield Street, Hampden County MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a previously frozen fire hydrant near Springfield Street in Massachusetts was thawed and serviced by the Department of Public Works. The hydrant was marked, checked, and returned to service after repairs were completed.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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00:40
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I guess last night they had issues with that hydrant.
00:04
DPW marked it.
00:07
It was frozen but it unfroze.
00:09
We shut it down and you put it back in service.
00:14
All right, seven, it was frozen now it's unfrozen.
00:16
You did shut it down.
00:18
It is out of service for the water department and on flux, but wanted to shut down.
00:24
Does the road continue east over? Is it going to be blocked?
00:29
All right, case one's not that bad, but it's crossing over Springfield Street at the bottom.
00:33
They might need DPW down there, and you're probably going to call from DPW.
00:37
That hydrant's going to be they're going to throw it back in service whenever they give me a call.
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Location mentioned:
Springfield St, Massachusetts
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