By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
Three people, including two firefighters, were injured this morning when a fire engine struck a car near Mather Field Road and Highway 50 in Rancho Cordova.
The driver of the car blamed loud music for being unable to hear the approaching fire engine's siren, investigators said.
Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District's Engine Company 66 was responding to a medical emergency with lights and siren at 10:27 a.m. and was traveling north on Mather Field Road over Highway 50 when it encountered a car.
The driver of the car was exiting the westbound off-ramp and stopped in the middle of the intersection after he noticed the fire engine approaching, according to a Fire Department news release.
The fire engine driver tried to avoid the car but was unable to prevent the crash, fire officials said.
The driver of the car was transported to UC Davis Medical Center with moderate injuries, and two firefighters were taken to Kaiser North Medical Center with minor injuries.
Fire officials remind motorists to yield the right of way when they see and hear an emergency vehicle.
Fire district spokesman Capt. Christian Pebbles said motorists should pull to their vehicles over to the right shoulder - or as far to the right as traffic allows - and stop. He said emergency vehicles will be traveling in the No. 1, or left lane.
Call The Bee's Cathy Locke, (916) 321-5287.









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