Shock accident on B 192: Fire truck collides with a car in Malchow!

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Fire department personnel transport vehicle collides with VW Tiguan near Malchow. Luckily no injuries.

Mannschaftstransportwagen der Feuerwehr kollidiert bei Malchow mit VW Tiguan. Glücklicherweise keine Verletzten.
Fire department personnel transport vehicle collides with VW Tiguan near Malchow. Luckily no injuries.

Shock accident on B 192: Fire truck collides with a car in Malchow!

On June 12, 2025, a traffic accident occurred at around 4:15 p.m. on the B 192, near the Malchow junction of the BAB 19, in the direction of Berlin. A personnel transport vehicle (MTW) ​​from the Neustadt-Glewe volunteer fire department collided with an oncoming VW Tiguan. According to information from, the 28-year-old driver of the fire engine, who did not have special privileges at the time, wanted to Fireworld.at was turning onto the highway when the collision occurred.

The 58-year-old driver of the VW Tiguan crashed into the right side of the fire truck. Both vehicles were totaled and were no longer drivable. The amount of damage is estimated at around 80,000 euros. At the scene of the accident, the B 192 had to be partially closed for around two hours until the vehicles could be recovered.

No injuries

Although the vehicles were significantly damaged, fortunately there were no injuries. In addition to the driver, there was a passenger in the MTW, both of whom are members of the fire department and were on duty at the time of the accident, but not with special privileges. This also confirmed News Today.

The statistics on traffic accidents, such as those from Destatis are provided show the importance of such incidents for road safety. This data can help to develop structured measures in legislation, traffic education, road construction and vehicle technology.

Conclusion

The collision on the B 192 shows once again how important safety precautions are in road traffic. In this case, the accident occurred without injuries, but the consequences could be more serious at higher speeds or other circumstances. It is hoped that such incidents will become less common, particularly with ongoing efforts to improve road safety and infrastructure.