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Retiring firefighters stop sprung hydrant
The last day of work was a wet one for two retiring Newport Beach
fire department employees who were called to stop a water-spewing
fire hydrant on Tuesday.
A delivery truck struck a hydrant in front of 107 30th St. on the
Balboa Peninsula, causing a spray of water about 25 feet into the
air, fire department spokeswoman Jennifer Schulz said.
Responding to the call at 11:44 a.m. were Engineer Robbie Dobbie
and Capt. Dick Dart, both of whom retired Tuesday after more than
three decades with the department. At the scene of the accident,
they simply turned off the water, Schulz said.
Vehicle flips on the freeway
An accident on the southbound Costa Mesa Freeway Tuesday involved
an overturned vehicle and caused a patient to be airlifted to a local
trauma center, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The vehicles involved were a Chevy Malibu and a pickup truck. The
accident occurred north of Bay Street at 2:49 p.m. California Highway
Patrol officials said they had no information about the victim’s or
vehicles’ condition.
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