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Rosetown, Sask. firefighter struck by semi on Highway 4 dies

WATCH ABOVE: A firefighter who was struck by a semi on Highway 4 near Rosetown, Sask., has died on Wednesday. Meaghan Craig reports. – Nov 21, 2018

UPDATE: Daughter of Rosetown firefighter writes heartbreaking post about father’s death

Rosetown Fire Department suffered the tragic loss of a fellow member on Wednesday.

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Emergency services were called to a crash between two semi-trucks on Highway 4 roughly 22 kilometres north of Rosetown. No one was injured in the two-vehicle collision.

RCMP said their investigation shows one truck was entering Highway 4 from the west and turning north when it was struck by a southbound semi on Highway 4.

While responding to the crash, a firefighter who was assisting at the scene was struck by a passing semi-truck.

A photo from the scene of the crash north of Rosetown, Sask., on Nov. 21, 2018. Supplied

Life-saving efforts were made by the colleagues of Darrell James Morrison, 46, at the scene. He was taken to hospital in Rosetown, but died a short time later.

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He was a volunteer with the Rosetown Fire Department.

Multiple fire departments from around the province have sent their condolences via social media to Morrison’s family and the community of Rosetown.

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Rosetown is roughly 110 kilometres southwest of Saskatoon.

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