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New Hampshire Firefighters Working To Shovel Out 1200 Fire Hydrants
Jan. 28, 2005
Rochester firefighters began to carry out that unenviable task of shoveling out 1,200 fire hydrants beneath 6-foot-high snowbanks.
Howe/ Foster Daily Democrat, Dover New Hampshire Photographer
Rochester firefighter Don Penny, left, and fire Capt. Derek Peters work to shovel out a fire hydrant near 21 Walnut St. on Thursday morning. The hydrant is one of an estimated 1,200 in the city.
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