At 9:00 AM on September 30, 2010 a City Of White Ridge refuse truck collided with a fire hydrant and ruptured the pipe, spraying water as high as 30 feet in the air. Engine 1 and Utility 2 responded and shut off the water, and the truck was removed from the scene. Engine 1's crew pumped the water into its tank and the scene was cleared in an hour.
what item number is that yellow piece on the side of engine one
I like it
Austin M
August 18, 2011
Just a tip I'm not being rude but now a days this wont happen because of a valve that will only be turned on when FF's use a hydrant wrench. so if this happend then water wouldn't shoot from it. Hope this helps! I love this MVA though.
i like.... only thing is that u wouldnt use a engine to suck up the water
the water would find it way to the lowest parts of the road and go down a drain