New Jersey Firefighters Break Windows Of Van Parked Next To Hydrant To Run Hose

Firefighters from New Jersey, USA, had to remind residents why they should never park next to fire hydrants by doing something they would have to do.

Camden firefighters extinguished a fire at a occupied dwelling on the 400 block of Chambers St. The fire was close to extending to the cockloft but firefighters made an excellent stop. CFD crews had to navigate thru vehicles blocking hydrants during the incident. No occupants or firefighters were injured. New Jersey Firefighters PFANJ

Posted by Camden Fire Officers Local #2578 on Saturday, 25 January 2020

The Camden Fire Officers posted a video on Facebook that showed a vehicle parked right next to the hydrant so they can run a hose.

According to the fire officers, the crew had to extinguish flames at an occupied residence in New Jersey when the vehicle came in their way.

As a result, the officers had to break 2 windows of the vehicle so they could run their hose through the parked vehicle.

According to local news agencies, the fire was extinguished by the officers.

No injuries or casualties were reported after the fire incident.

Just a friendly reminder, never park right next to a water hose, you don’t want to end up on the wrong side.

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