Hydrant leak creates icing hazard near holmes and essex, Millburn NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a fire hydrant near Holmes Street and Essex Street in Millburn is leaking and causing icing on the street. Authorities notified New Jersey American Water and took the hydrant out of service.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
For Milburn Fire,
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hydrant investigation,
00:03
intersection of Holmes Street and Essex Street.
00:06
Calls reporting where I was leaking.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:13
Disarch, BC unit, we'll take that call in.
00:18
There's Dr.
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CPC unit here responding.
00:21
Intersection of Homes in the Natchezer's homes of ethics.
00:24
Across from the train station, full reports by hydrogen leaking,
00:27
water dripping out, it's leaking set on (number withheld).
00:34
Dispatch, Raleigh, Clare, JCP, and LLFIN.
00:39
Suspatch, JCP, LNLFIN.
00:44
Dispac from Wall Street, Matt.
00:48
Okay, got their message.
00:50
You can make notification to New Jersey American Water to come out here.
00:55
It's Hydrant (number withheld) and it is at the corner of Holmes and Essex.
01:00
Unable to fully shut down and it's creating a icing condition.
01:04
Command here is terminated.
01:08
I'm going to contact in New Jersey, American Water.
01:12
Command terminated.
01:13
I'm also going to put that hydrant out of service.
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