Two separate crashes involving suspected drunk drivers sent geysers of water spewing into the air in North County overnight.The first crash happened at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday on Pacific Coast Highway in Oceanside when a driver severed a fire hydrant and knocked down a light pole, according to Oceanside police. The driver’s airbag deployed but he kept driving. Legendary Surfer Rescues Encinitas Family Stranded in Kauai The driver was arrested about a mile away from the crash site and is suspected of driving under the influence.It took crews about an hour to get the water shut off. 1 Dead After Southwest Jet Blows an Engine Another driver is suspected of DUI after crashing into a fire hydrant in San Marcos at about 1 a.m. Wednesday, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department (SDSO). The driver also struck a power pole and an electrical box before taking off.Deputies found and arrested the man shortly before 2 a.m. He was booked into jail on drunk driving charges. UCSD Doctor Surrenders License Amid Overdose Allegations
Source: NBC San Diego
Separate Suspected DUI Crashes Send Geysers Into Air
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