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Seat Belts Save Illinois Firefighters

The fire engine slid off an icy bridge


Posted: 11-29-2007
Updated: 11-30-2007 10:26:05 AM


John L. Smith
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John L. Smith



John L. Smith



John L. Smith



John L. Smith



John L. Smith

Two Illinois firefighters credit the use of seat belts for saving them from serious injury duing a crash involving their fire truck.

At approximately 7 a.m. on Nov. 26, Limestown Township volunteers were dispatched to a single-vehicle roll-over traffic crash. While en route to this alarm, Limestown Township Engine 4 left the road way after sliding on an ice-covered bridge.

The apparatus rolled over one time, and came to rest on its wheels. Two occupants in the apparatus were both wearing seat belts, and received only minor injuries in the crash. The apparatus itself sustained heavy damage, especially to the body. The cab and crew compartments remained relatively intact.

Two other Limestone units arrived and crews handled both the original traffic crash and the one involving the engine.. Bartonville F.D. responded on mutual aid to the crash scene, while companies from Bartonville, Logan Trivoli and West Peoria volunteer fire departments covered the Limestone territory. They handled several other alarms while Limestone companies were busy operating on the scene of the Engine 4 crash.

This outcome of this crash should reinforce the inherent need for all members riding in an apparatus to be seated and belted at all times.

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