Fire engine rolls over responding to house fire

Two firefighters were ejected from a brand new fire engine early Wednesday morning as they responded to a fire.

Emergency crews responded to a house fire in Coyle just after 1 a.m. As a police officer from Langston University arrived to the front of the house it was fully involved. The fire also extended to a nearby vehicle.

The officer was able to remove four people from the home.

Fire departments across the county responded, including Coyle, Meridian and Guthrie.

While en route to the fire, a Meridian fire engine rolled over near Highway 105 between Choctaw Road and Indian Meridian Road.

meridian-fire-truck-crash-1A medical helicopter was launched, but was later stood down as the highway was shut down for several minutes.

Guthrie Fire Chief Eric Harlow says one firefighter was transported to Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City and another to Mercy Hospital Logan County.

Both were conscious and alert, but one firefighter may have suffered a broken shoulder in the wreck.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has been contacted about the fire as arson may be the case. Fire crews have responded to the home on several occasions.

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2 Comments on "Fire engine rolls over responding to house fire"

  1. Ejected? Glad this incident wasn’t a complete tragedy and hope these guys make a full recovery. Next time, wear your seatbelts!

  2. Terry Valentino | October 7, 2016 at 6:53 am | Reply

    Seat belts save lives. The unbelted occupants are very very fortunate. I recommend you read the book “I Can’t Save You, But I Will Die Trying” by Dr. Burton A. Clark.

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