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NSW Fire and Rescue truck involved in crash on Camden Bypass Bridge

Two people have been injured after a fire truck and a car collided in Sydney’s southwest.

A NSW Fire and Rescue truck has collided with a car on Camden Bypass Bridge. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift
A NSW Fire and Rescue truck has collided with a car on Camden Bypass Bridge. Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Swift

Two people have been injured after a fire truck and a car collided in Sydney’s southwest.

At about 11.15am, emergency services were called to the Camden Bypass bridge above Macarthur Rd, Elderslie.

The driver of the hatchback – an 18-year-old woman – and the driver of the fire truck – a male firefighter in his 40s – were both treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics for minor injuries.

They were transported to Campbelltown Hospital as a precaution.

A NSW Police spokesperson said both drivers were subjected to roadside breath tests which returned negative results.

NSW Fire and Rescue confirmed the truck was not responding to an alarm at the time of the crash.

Police inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash continue.

Originally published as NSW Fire and Rescue truck involved in crash on Camden Bypass Bridge

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