Two firefighters who were injured in a pumper crash on Interstate 95 Friday are now out of the hospital, cbs17.com reported.
Initial reports indicate a tire blew out on the fire engine, leading to the crash.
The crash happened around 6 p.m. along I-95 in Cumberland County about two miles north of exit 41, which is for N.C. 59 and Hope Mills, the report said.
Earlier in the day, Churchill Five Forks Volunteer Fire Department in Warren County, North Carolina, donated Engine 122 to Horse Creek Volunteer Fire Department from Lumber City, Georgia, according to Churchill’s Five Forks’ Facebook post.
Two firefighters injured in the crash were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, the report said.
They were released from the hospital around 12:05 a.m. Saturday, according to Churchill Five Forks’ Facebook post.