Lucky escape as fire truck falls into sinkhole

A Los Angeles fireman looks under a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole in the Valley Village...
A Los Angeles fireman looks under a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole in the Valley Village neighbourhood of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Two Los Angeles firefighters escaped injury after their fire engine sunk into a large hole caused by a burst water main in the San Fernando Valley, authorities said.

The captain and engineer were responding to an emergency call around 5:20 a.m. when they saw running water on a residential street in the Valley Village neighbourhood, fire department spokesman Rich Matheney said.

Worried the ground was unstable, the men were backing the 22-ton engine out when its front end fell into the sinkhole, Matheney said.

The two safely climbed out the windows as water and mud began to fill the vehicle's interior, Matheney said.

Department of Water and Power spokeswoman Kim Hughes said the firefighters were responding to a 6-inch cast iron pipe break on the street. She said water in the area was turned off while tow trucks prepared to pull the engine out of the hole.

Hughes said she didn't know whether the burst water main was related to another one that broke about two miles away over the weekend. The rupture in Studio City on Saturday swept cars down streets, forced people out of their homes and flooded a section of a major boulevard.

The broken main was part of the city's original water system, dating to 1914, and was slated for repair.

 

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