Memphis, TN – Crash Involving Fire Truck on Hazelwood Rd
Memphis, TN (March 29, 2026) – Authorities are investigating a crash involving a Memphis Fire Department fire truck on Saturday morning.
Officers responded just before 11:00 a.m. to the 3700 block of Hazelwood Road for reports of a two-vehicle collision. According to police, one of the vehicles involved was a fire truck.
Details about injuries have not been released at this time. Officials did confirm that a woman was detained at the scene as part of the investigation.
The circumstances leading up to the crash remain unclear, and the incident is still under investigation.
What Happens When an Emergency Vehicle Is Involved in a Crash in Tennessee?
When a crash involves an emergency vehicle like a fire truck in Tennessee, the investigation is often more detailed than in a typical accident. Emergency vehicles are granted certain privileges, such as proceeding through red lights or traveling above posted speed limits, when actively responding to an emergency. However, these privileges come with the responsibility to operate with due regard for the safety of others on the road.
One of the first things investigators look at is whether the emergency vehicle had its lights and sirens activated. This can affect how right-of-way laws are applied. Drivers are generally required to yield to emergency vehicles, but officials will also examine whether the fire truck operator took appropriate precautions when moving through traffic or intersections.
Investigators may review multiple sources of evidence, including dash camera footage, dispatch records, radio communications, and witness statements. These details can help establish a timeline of events and clarify how each vehicle was moving before the crash occurred.
Department policies and training procedures may also be considered. Emergency responders are typically required to follow specific guidelines when operating vehicles in active response situations. Whether those guidelines were followed can become part of the review process.
If another driver was involved, their actions are also closely evaluated. Authorities may look into whether the driver was distracted, failed to yield, or was otherwise unable to react in time. In some cases, road design, traffic flow, or visibility issues may also be contributing factors.
Crashes involving government-operated vehicles can also affect how insurance claims are handled. Claims may involve municipal or state entities, which can introduce different procedures, deadlines, or requirements compared to standard vehicle accidents.
For those involved, keeping records can be especially important. This may include medical evaluations, repair estimates, and any communication with insurance companies or officials. Documentation can help clarify details if questions arise later.
A lawyer can review accident reports, insurance details, and medical records to explain what options may be available. Legal guidance can help explain how truck accident claims work in Tennessee, what types of compensation may be available for medical costs, lost income, or other damages, and what steps may help protect a person’s rights while they focus on recovery.
At Dunk Law Firm, we have experience handling truck accident cases and explaining how Tennessee law may apply to your situation. If you would like more information about your options, contact Dunk Law Firm at (414) 209-4398 to speak with our truck accident attorney about your case.
Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. We have not independently verified all details of the incident. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Dunk Law Firm so we can promptly review and correct the content for accuracy and reliability.
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