Hamilton Township Firefighters Break Windows Of Car Parked In Front Of Fire Hydrant To Battle Blaze
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HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) -- A car that was parked in front of a fire hydrant had its windows broken by firefighters in Hamilton Township as they needed to run a hose through to battle a blaze on Thursday morning.
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Crews responded to the house fire on the 600 block of Norway Avenue overnight Thursday. When they arrived, they found a car parked in front of a fire hydrant they needed to use.
"This is what happens when you park in front of a hydrant," the Hamilton Township Professional Firefighters posted to Facebook.
"Reminder, it is against the law to park in front of a fire hydrant."
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The fire was placed under control.
No injuries were reported.