Oklahoma City, OK – A motorist was injured in an accident that occurred before a collision between a city bus and fire truck on November 17, 2015. The accident occurred around 3:00 PM.
According to authorities, a fire truck and city bus collided at the intersection of W 30th St. and N. May Ave. No one reported injured in the collision. However, one individual was injured during a previous accident that the fire truck had responded too.
The injured motorist from the initial crash sustained injuries as a result of the accident. The individual was transported to the hospital for treatment, but the extent of the injuries is unknown at this time.
The motorist’s name has not been released pending family notification.
At this time, it is unclear what caused the city bus to collided with the fire truck.
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