Two firefighters hurt after vehicle hits scene of crash they were responding to on Highway 75 in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Two firefighters injured on highway 75
It happened on highway 75 near 1500 North Highway around 9:15 p.m. Engine 10 responded to a single car crash and another vehicle lost control and crashed into the original car.
Tulsa fireman recounts near-death experience
Late Sunday night, Tulsa Fire Engine 10 responded to a stalled vehicle on Highway 75. A few minutes later Stephenson and fellow fireman Jordan Blount were thrown over the concrete barrier.
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