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Friday, December 5, 2008

Two Die When Apparatus Plunges Into Ditch

Two volunteer firefighters in Colorado died when the apparatus they were operating plunged into a ditch as it crossed a small bridge.

The victims were fighting a large wind-driven wildfire as it approached a nearby town. Because of heavy smoke conditions in the area, they were unaware that the fire had already damaged or collapsed the bridge over a drainage ditch. As they attempted to drive onto the bridge, the vehicle fell into the ditch.


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