Local News in Brief : Driver Hits Hydrant, Creates 50-Foot Geyser
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A towering white column of water was unleashed about 10:15 a.m. Sunday when a motorist knocked over a fire hydrant at the southeastern corner of Nordhoff Street and Corbin Avenue in Chatsworth.
The motorist drove away immediately after the accident, a witness said, leaving police with a license plate number jotted down by a bystander. “It was a hit-and-run,” one officer said.
Two workers with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power stopped the 50-foot geyser after about 30 minutes, but not before a crowd of spectators had gathered.
“It was great,” said Glenda Ward of Simi Valley, who was among the spectators. “It looked like Old Faithful,” said her husband, Max.
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