Witnesses Say Man Jumped in Front of CA Fire Truck

July 28, 2016
The driver swerved the Costa Mesa engine, lessening the man's injury.

A pedestrian was hospitalized after a firetruck hit him in Costa Mesa on Wednesday morning.

Police said the Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue Department truck was on its way back to its station when it struck a 37-year-old man in the 500 block of West 19th Street at 8:17 a.m.

The man suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Orange County Global Medical Center in Santa Ana, Costa Mesa police Sgt. Jerry Souza said.

Newport Beach police were called to investigate the incident. They declined to immediately provide more details.

However, Costa Mesa Fire Chief Dan Stefano said witnesses claimed the man intentionally lunged in front of the truck.

According to Stefano, the fire engine’s driver swerved trying to avoid the man. The quick reaction likely lessened the blow and saved the pedestrian from worse injury, Stefano said.

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