Crime & Safety

1 Dead, 10 Injured In NYC Crash Involving FDNY Fire Truck

A 78-year-old man was killed and several others, including firefighters, were injured, authorities said.

BROOKLYN, NY — A deadly chain-reaction crash involving an FDNY fire truck left a man dead and several others injured in Brooklyn Tuesday night, officials said.

Police said the collision happened around 6:45 p.m. in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn, when an FDNY fire truck with its lights and sirens activated struck a Ford Transit van at Avenue S and West 11th Street.

The impact triggered a chain reaction that sent the fire truck into an Access-A-Ride vehicle, which then hit a Lexus SUV before the truck struck two parked cars, according to officials.

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Emergency crews took multiple people to local hospitals, including several firefighters, the driver of the commercial van, the Access-A-Ride driver and passengers and the occupants of the Lexus, authorities said.

Police said the man who died was a 78-year-old passenger in the Access-A-Ride vehicle.

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At least 10 others, including six firefighters, were hospitalized in stable condition, according to officials.

Authorities have not yet publicly identified the 78-year-old man or the other victims as the investigation continues.

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