NEWARK, N.J. - Authorities say a fire hydrant is missing and someone stole equipment while firefighters battled a 5-alarm blaze in New Jersey's largest city.

Newark's rescue squad noticed handheld radios, a hydrant wrench and a tool used to pry open doors and floors were missing after the fire was brought under control Wednesday.

Firefighters also found a hole in the ground on the corner of South 20th Street and 13th Avenue where a fire hydrant was supposed to be.

The fire destroyed three buildings and damaged four others. Twenty firefighters went to the hospital for treatment of heat exhaustion and minor injuries.

The cause is under investigation.

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Information from: The Star-Ledger, http://www.nj.com/starledger


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Stole the hydrant - ripped it right out of the ground! You can't make this shit up.
Thats nuts how did they take a hydrant?? Guess nothing is safe these days.
Just when I thought it was safe to say I had heard everything, along comes another dramatic story from wingnut ally! lol love it!!
How much of the water main did they take with it?
Was the hose hooked to it when they took it...? LOL
Check the rear compartment on Engine 22.
Here a fire dept trying to save home from burn and the resident of the town now have go steal from the dept and then ripe a hydrant right out of the ground this is total low

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