Traffic accident in Garsten: Fire brigade saves and secures the accident site

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On October 15, 2024, a traffic accident occurred with three cars in Garsten. The fire brigade secured the scene of the accident while an injured person was taken to the hospital. Details here!

Traffic accident in Garsten: Fire brigade saves and secures the accident site

In the early morning hours of October 15, 2024 there was a traffic accident in Garsten, Upper Austria, which called the fire brigade onto the scene. At 7.38 a.m., the Saass volunteer fire brigade was alerted to help help with several vehicles in the event of an accident. The incident occurred on the Saasser Landstrasse, where three cars collided in wet road conditions for unexplained reasons.

One of the affected cars even came to a standstill in the adjacent forest. Members of the fire brigade and emergency services quickly became aware of the situation, but luckily it turned out that no people were trapped in the vehicles. While a person had to be first cared for and brought to the hospital after initial information, the other inmates remained almost unharmed.

Rescue measures and cleaning

The fire brigade immediately secured the scene of the accident. After the police accident, the emergency services began to remove the leaked operating materials and cleaned the road to create safe conditions for road users again. To rescue the heavily damaged vehicle, the firefighters worked with a towing company.

The entire mission was around two hours before the relatives of the Saass fire brigade were able to successfully complete their work. The prompt reaction of the rescue workers and the essential securing of the accident site were crucial to avoid further dangers for road users.

Overall, this incident shows the important role of the fire brigade in the guarantee of security on our streets, especially in the event of accidents that can take place in the early morning. For more detailed information about the incident, See the report on www.fireworld.at.