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Tragic Accident Involving Fire Truck Claims Life

Fire Truck Accident Scene

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A tragic accident occurred when a fire truck responding to a house fire collided with a sedan, resulting in the death of a 64-year-old woman. The fire truck was fully engaged with lights and sirens when the incident happened. Alongside the fatality, four firefighters sustained injuries. An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances of the accident, raising concerns about road safety and traffic infrastructure.

Columbia, South Carolina – A tragic accident occurred on Saturday, July 12, when a 64-year-old woman named Carolyn Collins lost her life in a collision involving a Columbia-Richland fire truck. The incident unfolded around 7 p.m. on Two Notch Road, when the fire truck, responding to a house fire ignited by a lightning strike, struck the sedan in which Collins was a passenger.

The fire truck was fully equipped with its lights and sirens activated as it approached the scene of the fire. Preliminary investigations indicate that the sedan was in the process of making a left turn from the median into a private driveway when the fire truck impacted the driver’s side of the vehicle. Unfortunately, Collins did not survive the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene.

In addition to Collins, four firefighters from the responding fire truck sustained injuries and were transported to Prisma Health Richland Hospital. Fortunately, they were all released the same evening, though the emotional impact of the incident on the firefighters is considerable. The Fire Chief has noted that counseling services will be offered to assist them during this difficult time.

Investigation Underway

The South Carolina Highway Patrol is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. Concurrently, the Columbia-Richland Fire Department is conducting its own internal review, as is standard procedure for incidents of this nature. Early reports highlight a noteworthy point: there are currently no standard operating procedures for firefighters when responding against the flow of traffic, apart from the utilization of sirens and air horns.

Concerns regarding the traffic infrastructure on Two Notch Road have been raised by businesses in the surrounding area. This location has been characterized as accident-prone, leading to discussions regarding potential improvements to enhance safety for all road users.

Background on Incident

At the time of the collision, the fire truck was reacting to a house fire that fortunately resulted in no civilian injuries. However, the accident has prompted the fire department to reassess its operational procedures in light of Collins’s death. Changes may be necessary following the completion of the internal investigation.

This tragic incident serves as a painful reminder of the dangers faced by emergency responders and the civilian population alike on busy roadways. As investigations continue, further details may emerge that could impact policies not only within the Columbia-Richland Fire Department but also regarding traffic management on Two Notch Road.

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