WFR responds to two-truck accident
A fireman sweeps away debris after a two-truck crash. Courtesy photo.
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By Watertown Current Staff - May 10, 2026 in Featured, News, Traffic Accident Reading Time: < 1 minute
A fireman sweeps away debris after a two-truck crash. Courtesy photo.
Watertown Fire Rescue responded to a two-truck accident at about 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, May 9 where at least one person was reported to be trapped in...
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