The irony in this story. A fire chief in Louisiana was charged with DWI over the weekend after crashing his district-issued truck into a fire hydrant.

DeSoto Fire District No. 1 Fire Chief Mark Magee, 39, was booked into the DeSoto Parish Detention Center on Saturday, September 21 on charges of first-offense DWI and careless operation of a vehicle.

Magee is currently free on bond.

According to Louisiana State Police, the crash happened just after noon on Saturday at the intersections of state highways 5 and 172 in Keachi.

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Reports said Magee was heading southbound on Highway 5 in a 2022 Ford F-250 when he veered off the left side of the roadway and hit a fire hydrant. The Ford is assigned to Fire District 1, unmarked and equipped with emergency lights.

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Troopers that responded to the scene detected signs of impairment, which led to Magee's arrest.

A blood sample was taken on scene and submitted for analysis.

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