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Boston fire truck, cop’s SUV crash

Department spokesman said it was not clear who was at fault

By O’Ryan Johnson
The Boston Herald

BOSTON — An off-duty police officer and a firefighter were hospitalized when the vehicles they were driving collided yesterday in a Mattapan intersection, fire officials said.

Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said Ladder 29 was responding, with its lights and sirens on, to a car crash on American Legion Highway.

As the truck approached the intersection of Harvard and Morton streets at about 3:43 p.m., it collided with a silver SUV driven by the police officer. The officer was on his way to work in his personal vehicle, police said.

The truck then crashed into a signal light pole, sending it crashing to the ground, MacDonald said. The two injured men were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

MacDonald said it was not clear who was at fault. State police from the Milton barracks are investigating the crash.

Boston police said no citations had yet been issued, and a report on the crash was not yet completed.

Ladder 29 was involved in a minor accident Monday when it deployed jacks used to stabilize the truck when its ladder is raised, and one of the jacks scraped a car, MacDonald said.

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