CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — A Camden County Fire Rescue vehicle was hit by another vehicle Tuesday afternoon while responding to an emergency call in northeast Camden, according to Daily Voice.
The collision occurred near East State Street and River Avenue, in the city’s Ablett Village neighborhood, at around 12:30 p.m.
Details remain limited at this time, but the CCFR vehicle was said to have been T-boned by an undisclosed vehicle at the intersection.
No injuries have been reported at this time.
As of this writing, officials have not released information regarding the cause of the wreck.
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