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Tuesday, January 06, 2015

Maryland paramedic killed by utility truck while trying to reach injured person


A Harford County volunteer firefighter was killed after he was struck by one of the fire company’s utility trucks while attempting to reach an injured person who slid into an embankment.

The crew from the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched to a car crash in the 300 block of Patterson Mill Road at about 1:50 p.m., according to a release.

A driver had slid off the road and into an embankment. The team called for a four-wheel drive vehicle to make it up an icy driveway, where they would meet the injured person inside of the adjacent home.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

R.I.P Brother.

Anonymous said...

Rest easy brother

Anonymous said...

A firetruck ran over a passenger in an airplane crash also, maybe they need to slow down a bit when they arrive on scene.

Anonymous said...

i'll b sure 2 take my time arriving on scene when its u or one of your family members bleeding out.

Anonymous said...

Shut up fool, there was snow on the ground.

Anonymous said...

Firemen are dangerous and inexperienced.

RIP Brother Paramedic.

Anonymous said...

Yeah make sure u do that fool.