SPEAK WITH A REPRESENTATIVE NOW
888-592-4529
or 702-633-3333
Wednesday, 07 April 2010 04:44
"A Boulder City woman was airlifted to University Medical Center on Sunday night after she suffered injuries in an incident with a fire department truck. Firefighters responded about 7:30 p.m. to a call regarding an electric pole fire near Nevada Highway and Yucca Street.
As firefighters there began to respond to another fire alarm call, a Boulder City Fire Department vehicle was involved in an incident with a woman, authorities said. She was airlifted to UMC, where her condition is unknown.
Boulder City officials didn't release other details about the incident, but KTNV Channel 13 reported that a fire truck ran over a 77-year-old woman."
It has yet to be determined as to what could have caused this incident, and fault has not been assigned at this point. However, emergency vehicle drivers can be negligent just like anyone else, and if you or someone you love has been harmed by any moving vehicle, you need the help of a Las Vegas personal injury lawyer who understands how to get to the bottom of complicated scenarios in order to successfully enforce the legal rights of his clients. Contact Jack Bernstein & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.
Wherever You Are, We’ll Come to You!
1-888-592-4529
We have several offices throughout
Las Vegas.
Find the location near you