By Associated Press - Saturday, March 29, 2014

CLEVELAND (AP) - A Cleveland fire truck was stuck in a city street for three hours after the pavement partially collapsed.

The Plain Dealer (https://bit.ly/1luB4NA) newspaper says the truck’s crew was giving out smoke alarms Saturday when the truck hit a hole in the street, and the pavement partially collapsed.

A tow truck finally helped free the fire truck after about three hours.



A fire department spokesman says the truck’s crew left in a backup truck while crews worker to free the other one.

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Information from: The Plain Dealer, https://www.cleveland.com

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