Demak, Indonesia—A fire engine overturned Wednesday morning following a high-impact collision with a tanker truck on a main arterial road in Demak. The fire engine was responding to a separate call when it collided with the larger tanker. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage, leaving them disabled in the middle of the roadway.
Initial reports indicate that several firefighters inside the cabin suffered minor injuries. Paramedics treated them at the scene before transferring them to a local medical center for further observation. The driver of the tanker truck did not report any injuries during the initial assessment.
The impact caused the fire engine to roll onto its side, spilling some equipment across the road. Local police established a perimeter to prevent secondary collisions from civilian vehicles. Motorists experienced significant delays as authorities redirected traffic through alternate side streets.
A crane arrived in the afternoon to upright the overturned fire truck. Cleanup crews worked to clear debris and check for any potential chemical leaks from the tanker. They confirmed shortly after that the tanker was empty during the time of the collision.
The head of the local fire department arrived to oversee the recovery of his team's equipment. He declined to answer specific questions regarding the speed at which the fire engine was traveling. The internal department review of the incident is scheduled to begin later this evening.
Police have begun interviewing witnesses who were present near the intersection during the crash. Several drivers provided dashcam footage that authorities are currently reviewing for the case file. The footage will be critical in determining who held the right of way during the emergency response.
Road blockages persisted for several hours while the tow teams worked on the heavy vehicles. Local residents gathered at the edges of the police line to watch the recovery effort. The cleanup process was completed just before sunset, allowing traffic to move slowly again.
The local traffic police unit will release a preliminary report on the collision by tomorrow. They are currently focusing on the signaling systems at the intersection to see if they functioned correctly. The fire department must now find a replacement vehicle to maintain its emergency coverage.
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