Leaking hydrant reported near Priority Dr building, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS units responded to a leaking fire hydrant near a building on Priority Drive in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Responders determined the hydrant had a broken valve. The water department was notified, and the hydrant was marked out of service.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue unit six four is on scene, trying to assist us on the leaking hydrant.
00:07
Copy your attendance for eleven twenty-six.
00:11
We're gonna be en route to BMC.
00:18
Mobile nine five is available.
00:22
Copy 961. Copy nine, mobile nine five, a lot of points off.
00:33
Forty-eight in Martinsburg will be across from 116 at Shrews Bank.
00:38
Hello,
00:42
Berkeley Rescue 64.
00:52
Marquette from 64.
00:56
This is the public service, the water company, but keep getting disconnected.
01:02
Okay, we found the hydrant.
01:04
It's going to be in front of building 154.
01:09
Acknowledgment received, thank you.
01:21
Burglary from six four.
01:29
Morning, Reagan County.
01:31
Give an EGS.
01:34
It appears the hydrant's going to have a broken valve.
01:38
We tried to shut it off and if you get a hold of the water department, let them know and mark this fire hydrant out of service, please.
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Location mentioned:
Priority Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25403
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