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3 dead, numerous injuries including fireman in truck-bike crash
Three people are dead and at least six others in critical condition following a massive wreck in north Phoenix. Three different fire departments and an untold number of emergency vehicles responded to the scene of the accident that occured around 1:00 p.m.
A Phoenix Fire Department spokesman said witnesses reported that several motorcycle riders were stopped at a light when they were struck from behind by a sanitation truck and plowed into three vehicles stopped ahead of them. The motorcycle riders were dragged 50 to 75 yards. The three riders killed were trapped under the truck. The injured reportedly include four males and two females; two were air-lifted to Phoenix hospitals. Officials said one of the motorcyclists critically injured is an off-duty Phoenix fire department captain who was flown to St. Joseph's Hospital. There were eight motorcycles total that were struck. Phoenix Public Safety Manager Jack Harris said, "I have never seen such a horrific accident involving so many motorcycles." According to Phoenix P.D. spokesman Luis Samudio, the 50-year-old driver of the truck was not injured and showed no signs of impairment. At 10:00 p.m. the highway was still closed, bodies remain trapped under the truck and the investigation will continue through the night. Put American workers back to work: Call or email us today and let GSX help your business to grow. Email: Click Here Phone: (928) 768-1400
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