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Posted January 19, 2007 EST

Man Dies In Crash With Fire Service Car
United Kingdom - A man was killed after a car crash involving a fire service vehicle answering a 999 call at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The search and rescue car had been travelling towards JLA to respond to a possible emergency landing. A Merseyside fire service vehicle collided with two cars just after 11.40am on Garston Way.

The middle-aged man who died was driving one of the cars and his male passenger sustained serious injuries.

Three firefighters suffered minor injuries in the crash and were taken to Whiston Hospital.

The fire service vehicle was responding to reports an Easyjet plane travelling from Belfast to London Stansted was making an emergency landing at JLA as it was low on fuel.

A spokesman for Easyjet insisted the diversion was due to high winds but Robbie Barrigan, a spokesman for Stansted, said: "There are high winds around Stansted but we are not transferring any aircraft.

We have been accepting traffic diverted from other airports."

The plane landed safely at JLA and was due to be inspected by safety experts.

Easyjet laid on coaches for passengers to take them on to London.

A spokeswoman for Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said: "A fire service vehicle travelling to a full emergency incident at JLA was involved in a collision with other vehicles.

"The three members of our search and rescue team who were in the fire service vehicle have been taken to Whiston Hospital for treatment.

"A full investigation has begun into the incident by the fire and rescue service and police.

"We offer our deepest condolences to the family of the person who has died in the incident."

Garston Way was closed between Bowden Road and Horrocks Avenue.

Written by Daily Post; Liverpool

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