Three people were taken to the hospital to be assessed after a car crashed into an emergency vehicle Sunday in Boulder.
According to a Boulder Fire-Rescue tweet, the battalion chief’s pick-up was hit at 28th Street and Valmont Road. At the time of the crash, the pick-up has lights and sirens on.
In the tweet, Boulder Fire-Rescue asked the public to yield to emergency vehicles and said they were grateful there were no major injuries.
Please yield to emergency vehicles! This morning, a car crashed into a fire-rescue battalion chief's pick-up at 28th and Valmont. The truck had lights and sirens on. Three people were taken to the hospital to be assessed. We're grateful there were no major injuries.
— Boulder Fire-Rescue (@boulder_fire)



