City collision: Incident involving vehicles in Bottrop city center
In the heart of Bottrop, Germany, a traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Friedrich-Ebert-Str. and Horster Str. on the previous morning. The incident involved a collision between a truck and a cyclist.
Upon receiving initial emergency calls, the Bottrop Fire Department swiftly deployed their rescue team to the scene. The team worked diligently to ensure basic protection for the city area during the incident. According to reports, around 20 personnel were on site for approximately 1.5 hours.
Upon arrival, the person involved in the accident had already been freed. Despite the quick response, the individual sustained severe injuries and was subsequently transported by a helicopter to a specialized clinic.
Regrettably, the search results do not provide the name of the truck driver involved in the accident. Similarly, no further details about the cyclist's identity or the truck driver's identity were provided.
The Bottrop Old Town Volunteer Fire Department also played a role in ensuring the city's safety during the incident. It's worth noting that the truck driver and another witness received spiritual support during this difficult time.
The Bottrop Fire Department's Press Office can be reached at 02041 / 7803-115 or via email at [email protected] for any additional information or updates regarding this incident.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic event. The city of Bottrop continues to provide support and assistance as the situation unfolds.
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