By Greg Jordan
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
BLUEWELL, W.Va. — A firefighter was one of two people who were injured Monday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of U.S. Route 52 and Lorton Lick Road.
An F-550 pickup truck with the Bluewell Volunteer Fire Department and a Subaru Outback were in a crash near the Family Dollar store. During the collision, the pickup truck hit and damaged the MC Hair Design building along Route 52. The Outback came to rest on its driver’s side.
Senior Trooper K.S. Little with the West Virginia State Police Princeton detachment said that to the best of his knowledge, nobody was in the salon when the truck hit it.
Lt. Bob Burton with the Bluewell department said the firefighter, whose name was not available, had been dispatched to check a possible brush fire near a home when the crash occurred.
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Little said the crash’s cause was still under investigation. The firefighter and the crash victim from the Outback did not appear to have life-threatening injuries
Traffic was halted on Route 52 and Lorton Lick Road while first responders cleared the crash scene.
The Bluewell Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched along with the Montcalm Volunteer Fire Department and the Bluefield Rescue Squad.
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