According to the Middletown Volunteer Fire Department, a firetruck was hit by a vehicle while crews were responding to a structure fire in Lancaster County.
Middletown Volunteer Fire Department
released a statement discussing an incident involving another vehicle crashing into their firetruck while responding to a fire on Thursday. According to the fire department, crews were dispatched to assist with a structure fire in Lancaster County just before 7 a.m. At the scene, Truck 88 was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of East Harrisburg Pike and North Deodate Road in Londonderry Township.
Firefighters aided the vehicle driver, who was then transported to a local hospital for evaluation. No firefighters involved in the accident were injured. The Pennsylvania State Police are currently investigating and further details will be made public as they are available.
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