Insane video captures water spraying from a fire hydrant suspended in the air from a car after a car crash in Southern California.
The Orange County Fire Department said firefighters stumbled upon the unusual scene Sunday night in Lake Forest in the Los Angeles area.
“We will treat this as something you don’t see every day,” the agency wrote on X.
Video shared by authorities showed water from a fire hydrant lifting the back of an SUV off the ground.
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As firefighters walked around the scene, vehicles could be seen bobbing up and down under the force of the water flow.
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“Fortunately, both drivers were able to extricate themselves prior to our arrival,” the Orange County Fire Department said. “Firefighter paramedics treated both drivers and transported them to the hospital, which required paramedic-level care.” care.
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“While the two people were being transported, firefighters on scene continued to isolate the water grid on either side of the hydrant,” the agency added. “This lowered the height of the car and firefighters were eventually able to access the sluice near the car.”
The cause of the accident is unclear.