Only minor injuries were reported after a vehicle collided with a fire truck in Barrie.
According to a tweet from Barrie Fire, on Thursday evening, a fire truck was stopped on the northbound side of Highway 400 attending to a collision when a vehicle slid into the truck.
Barrie Fire Chief and director of emergency services, Cory Mainprize, tweeted saying two firefighters had to jump over the guardrail to avoid being hit.
According to the Mainprize, both the firefighters and the driver sustained only minor injuries as a result of the incident.
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