Virginia firefighter killed responding to emergency related to Hurricane Michael
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HANOVER COUNTY, Va. - A Virginia firefighter was killed responding to a crash in Hanover County as Hurricane Michael wreaked havoc across the state on Thursday.
State Police say Lieutenant Brad Clark was responding with Hanover County Fire-EMS to a crash at southbound I-295, north of exit 38B when a tractor-trailer struck his fire engine.
Clark and two other firefighters were injured during the crash.
Clark succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
The other firefighters were taken to a hospital with serious injuries.
The tractor-trailer driver became trapped in the cab and had to be pulled free. He also suffered serious injuries in the crash.
According to Virginia officials, five people died as a result of Hurricane Michael.