Car crashes into fire hydrant causing sparking pole, Woodbridge VA
A single vehicle crashed on Richmond Highway and Occoquan Road, striking and displacing a fire hydrant. The driver remains at the scene. There is no water leaking from the hydrant. However, a nearby utility pole is sparking and smoking, prompting a request for fire department assistance.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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That's 8, 71, I'm going to be out with a crash,
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single vehicle on Richmond Highway and Olpez Boulevard.
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Okay, do you need car and rescue?
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All price.
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Okay, unit to back, 2103 on the domestic N-11.
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1490.
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Okay, 1490.
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When I go back, 1490 can clear.
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Okay.
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1490, so you clear.
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Okay. Okay.
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Fox 13.06 on 5 Bravo for public service.
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4503 Kingston Road, cross rate of carry lane.
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Engine 513, 0135.
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Maryland Tag 7, Boxrot, Lima, 6227.
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Copy 7 Foxshot Lima 6227.
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1571, if you want to advise fire and rescue though,
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that the person driving the car did strike a fire hydrant and knocked it out of its place.
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Okay.
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Plano 1571, can you advise if water is coming out of the hydrant?
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Negative.
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12-07.
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12-07. Could you have the fire department respond back out here? The pole is starting to spark and smoke again.
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