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Why do fire engines respond to car accidents, even when they didn’t look serious?

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Why do fire engines respond to car accidents, even when they didn’t look serious?

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Even though an accident doesn’t look bad, there still could people injured, so emergency responders are needed. We also check for fire and environmental hazards that result from accidents- like gas, motor oil, or transmission fluid leaks. We also block the accident scene to protect the emergency responders from being hit by cars while they work.

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