A tractor-trailer drove into the back of a Hanover County, Virginia, fire rescue unit at a highway crash site on Oct. 11, killing one firefighter and seriously injuring two others.
The truck driver was later cited for reckless driving and driving with defective brakes. The truck driver was also severely injured.
The accident is still under investigation.
1 Dead, 4 Injured
Virginia State Police got a call around 9 p.m. reporting a two-car collision on southbound I-295, north of exit 38B, for Meadowbridge Road-Pole Green Road. A Hanover County Fire-EMS truck was already on the scene aiding the crash victims.Three firefighters were badly injured. One of them, 43-year-old Fire Lieutenant Bradford Clark, died from his injuries at the scene.
Another firefighter suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene.
In a press release posted on Facebook, Battalion Chief Gregory Martin asked readers to “Please join Hanover County Fire-EMS as we mourn the death of Lieutenant Brad Clark and keep his family and fellow firefighters in your thoughts and prayers.”
Driver Charged
Virginia State Police Public Relations Director Corinne Geller identified the driver of the tractor-trailer as Lester Labarge, 49, of California, Maryland.Labarge was charged with reckless driving and cited for defective brakes, with additional charges pending.
Weather a Possible Factor
While no one has yet said that extreme weather might have been a factor in the crash, the roads were wet from heavy rains brought in by Hurricane Michael.“Since Tropical Storm Michael crossed into Virginia, the Virginia State Police have responded to dozens of calls for traffic crashes, stranded vehicles, downed trees, debris in the roadway and flooded highways.
“From 2 p.m. Oct. 11, 2018 through midnight, Virginia State Police statewide responded to approximately 300 traffic crashes and 230 calls for debris and downed trees in the roadway.”