Mishawaka Battalion Chief Josh Courtney described the challenging task at hand. "We had to cut the top of the car off," he said. Around 15 firefighters quickly gathered around the vehicle, armed with cutting tools. They worked meticulously to take apart the car, ensuring the safety of the victim. The crowd watched in awe as the firefighters' expertise was on full display. As the woman was carefully placed onto a gurney and transported to the hospital for further treatment, the onlookers broke into applause, showing their appreciation for the firefighters' efforts.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Courtney couldn't provide details about the victim's condition. However, it was heartening to see her sitting up before being loaded into the ambulance. This small sign gave hope to those present.
The other driver also required medical attention. Courtney stated that the driver was taken to the hospital for precautionary measures due to unknown injuries. The safety of all parties involved was the top priority for the firefighters.
The Mishawaka firefighters' quick response and professional handling of the situation serve as a testament to their dedication and training. Their actions on that fateful day will not be forgotten.