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Lakeville crews nearly hit twice while responding to car fire on Route 140
Lakeville crews were nearly hit last night while responding to a car fire.
According to the Lakeville Fire Department, a call came in just before 10:30 p.m. Saturday for a car fire on Route 140.
Engine 2 crew extinguished the fire and Tanker 1 took up position to supply additional water, which was not needed. Engine 1 responded with call back firefighters and took a blocking position to protect working responders from being run over by passing vehicles.
Engine 1 provided protection to police and firefighters on scene.
During the 30 minutes on scene at this fire, LFD experienced two “near misses”.
The first incident occurred when a vehicle, apparently afraid to pass the burning vehicle, came to a full stop in the high speed lane. An approaching car was forced to panic stop to avoid the collision, narrowly missing Lakeville Car 1.
The second incident occurred when Engine 2 was approaching the scene. As the Engine began to position, a car sped around it on the right and narrowly missed the crew.
No injuries occurred during the incident.
LFD asks the public to please slow down and move over to protect those on scene.
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