Officials Say a Crash Involving an Orlando Fire Rescue Vehicle has Killed One Person and Left Two Others With Serious Injuries.
According to Orlando police Lt., Charles Crosby, the rescue vehicle was involved in a collision with a car around 2:45 a.m. A passenger in the car was killed at the scene.
Crosby says two occupants were taken to the hospital.
The rescue vehicle left the roadway and hit an electric pole and a building.
Officials say the firefighters were not seriously injured but were taken to a hospital for evaluation.
Authorities did not reveal further information on the crash but stated an investigation is ongoing.
Comment from Anidjar and Levine:
Glen Levine, from the Law Firm of Anidjar and Levine, comments on this crash. “One person was killed and two persons suffered injuries after this unfortunate accident involving a Fire Rescue Vehicle and a car. Our condolence goes to the families of the dead and the injured. Injuries and deaths sustained in a motorcycle or vehicle accident can affect the lives of all parties involved and their families who feel the effects even when they are not directly involved. The pain and suffering that comes with these incidents can become a major burden on day-to-day life.”
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