Two fire trucks responding to a St. Louis-area fire 11 days ago crashed, resulting in injuries to eight firefighters on board. The accident was videotaped by a nearby traffic camera and had been undergoing confidential review by city authorities, but the footage found its way onto the internet. City officials are speculating both the northbound and eastbound drivers were paying more attention to the smoke from the fire than the road, and the subsequent T-boning resulted in one truck overturned and the other proceeding until it rear-ended a parked Cadillac. Officials report the firemen involved will recover fully from their injuries and the incident remains under investigation. Hit the jump to see camera phone shots from citizen journalists! [BoingBoing via Cardomain, KSDK St. Louis, KSDK St. Louis]
Related posts:
- US Automakers Accounted for Less then 50% of the US Market in July
- Brazilian prototypes and other oddities
- Cars Making a Comeback on TV
Related posts:
- Secret GM-Ferrari Merger Confirmed By NYC Street Spotting [Novelties]
- Cadillac to Nix Future Luxury V8’s in Favor of Direct-Injection V6?
- From the Hemmings Nation Flickr pool – shorty Cad, more night photography and another AMC dealership
- Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept will be Released for 2010
- 2006 L.A. Auto Show: Cadillac XLR, STS, DTS Platinum Editions
0 коммент.:
Отправить комментарий