An Urban Geyser in Pleasant Ridge


In the Cincinnati neighborhood of Pleasant Ridge, a dislodged fire hydrant lead to the appearance of an urban geyser.




I was sitting at my desk, going through my draft folder, seeing if I had any stories ready for this website. Nothing was quite as developed as I wanted it to be, nor did I have anything shot recently that might make a quick frames post. It was nice outside, but not quite warm or sunny enough for any incentive to go out and knock something off the ongoing “to-do” list of places and potential stories to document. As I was about to give up and cede my afternoon to laundry and taxes, my friend Matt shot me a text:

“Oakley fire hydrant blew up, just drove past,” it said with a picture attached of water spraying into the air.

I figured the incident would be over by the time I got there, but at only seven minutes away, I had to go look. The water incident turned out to be in nearby Pleasant Ridge and the story according to a mix of police, firefighters, and residents at the scene seemed to be:

  • Last night or early this morning (March 11, 2018), a vehicle hit the fire hydrant at the corner of Woodmont Ave. and Woodford Rd. The driver did not stick around.
  • CPD was aware of the hit and skip, tagged the hydrant with caution tape and notified Greater Cincinnati Waterworks. 
  • The hydrant was slightly leaking, but at some point this afternoon: “something changed.” Water began gushing out of the ground. The hydrant was about 20 ft. away, in the gutter. 
  • The nearest house’s occupants were out of town. No word on if their home has been flooded. 
  • CFD and Waterworks were opening nearby sewer caps and using tools to “relieve pressure” according to one person. After I had been there for approximately an hour, the water ceased. 


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