Ala. Backup Fire Engine Damaged in Wreck

April 15, 2014
Athens Fire Department's only back up engine was damaged in a collision with a full-sized pickup truck. The 1988 engine is the oldest in the fleet.

April 14--ATHENS -- A morning wreck put the Athens Fire Department's only backup firetruck out of commission, Fire Chief Tony Kirk said.

The firetruck received damage to its right wheel, door and front bumper when it was struck by full-size pickup this morning.

Firefighters were at the site of an earlier wreck on Interstate 65 northbound near Huntsville-Browns Ferry Road when the Station 3's engine truck was hit.

A body shop is assessing the damage. Kirk expects an estimate later today.

Kirk said one firefighter was in the truck getting a piece of equipment with the wreck occurred, but no one was injured in the collision.

Kirk said the pickup driver refused treatment.

Kirk said he doesn't know why the pickup hit the firetruck, which was parked on the inside on the rumble strips of the northbound lane.

The chief said the 1988 engine is the city's oldest firetruck and was being used while another engine is in the shop. He is relocating a tower truck to Station 3.

Copyright 2014 - The Decatur Daily, Ala.

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Firehouse, create an account today!