Names Of Firefighters Hurt In Boyle County Accident Released
Officials have released the names of the four firefighters who suffered minor injuries Thursday morning after a Boyle County Fire Engine flipped Thursday morning while on its way to a chimney fire.
The accident happened at about 10 a.m. on U.S. 52, also known as Lancaster Road. State Police say the driver of the truck, Lt. Jim Harris, somehow drifted off the side of the road slightly and tried to correct, but the back end of the truck caught the side of the road, causing the truck to flip over twice.
A pickup truck behind the fire truck was hit by the fire truck, but the driver was not hurt.
Officials said two of the four firefighters had to be cut out of the engine, which blocked the road for several hours after the accident.
Harris suffered a separated shoulder in the accident, and the others hurt, Lieutenants Mate Wesley and Clarence Roller and Firefighter Tim Middleton just had bumps and bruises.