City Opens Hydrant For Residents To Cool Off In Reading Pennsylvania

Reading, PA - June 24: Children play in the spray from the fire hydrant. At the 3rd and Spruce Recreation Center in Reading Wednesday afternoon June 24, 2020 for the first Wacky Water Wednesday. The City opened a fire hydrant equipped with a special cap that sprayed water up and into the street as a way for city residents to cool off. The city pool did not open this year due to the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)
Reading, PA - June 24: Children play in the spray from the fire hydrant. At the 3rd and Spruce Recreation Center in Reading Wednesday afternoon June 24, 2020 for the first Wacky Water Wednesday. The City opened a fire hydrant equipped with a special cap that sprayed water up and into the street as a way for city residents to cool off. The city pool did not open this year due to the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)
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