Updated: Scroll down.
A FIRE ENGINE IN BOTETOURT COUNTY, VIRGINIA, was responding to a vehicle accident Sunday evening when it collided with a pickup truck. The collision killed the two passengers in the pickup.
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WSLS-TV
The Eagle Rock Volunteer Fire Dept. pumper was occupied by the driver only when it was traveling on a winding, 2-lane roadway. The near-head-on collision left both trucks in a farmer’s field and the firefighter/driver slightly injured. He was transported to a hospital but is expected to be ok.
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WSLS-TV
The accident took place around 6 pm Sunday and the State Police have not yet released any information about the cause or what happened.
Update:
Virginia State Police have released the names of the people involved in the wreck. The Roanoke Times REPORTS:
Russell Meadows, 44, the driver of the pickup truck, and Judi Clark, 46, a passenger, died due to injuries from the crash.
State Police spokesman Bob Carpentieri said Meadows, from Covington, and Clark, from Clifton Forge, were wearing seatbelts.
Carpentieri identified the driver of the fire truck as Lucas McCulloch, a volunteer with the Eagle Rock Volunteer Fire Department.
Police said McCulloch was driving north on 220 north of Eagle Rock at 6:10 p.m. when the fire truck crossed the center line just south of Kelly’s Market and struck the pickup Meadows was driving. An investigation is under way. (emphasis by Firegeezer)








