SCOTTS VALLEY PLUME: A busted fire hydrant spilled a half-million gallons of water onto Mt. Hermon Road on July 16 after it was hit by a driver experiencing a medical emergency. Courtesy photo.

For the second time in just over a month, a car hit a fire hydrant on Mt. Hermon Road today.
This time, a car hit a fire hydrant on the corner of Mt. Hermon and Kings Village roads during afternoon traffic.
The accident wasn’t as spectacular as the one a block north on July 16, when a Chevrolet Blazer jumped a curb, knocked down a telephone pole and severed a fire hydrant, causing a 30-foot geyser to rise up.

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