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More Victims Come Forward After Cars Damaged by Fire Hose

GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, AUG 7 – Two women suffered vehicle damage and one required hospital evaluation after hitting an unattended 1,000-foot fire hose, but the city denied their claims, citing safety protocol adherence.

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By Kara Peters Click here for updates on this story     WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (WXII) — In 12 Investigates, more people are coming forward after their cars were damaged by a Winston-Salem fire hose on May 29. Charlene Johnson and Darla Nolan both hit a 1,000-foot-long fire hose left unattended in the roadway. Two complete strangers,

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WXII broke the news in Salem, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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