LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Two first responders at the scene of a Lancaster County crash Tuesday afternoon were nearly struck, leading to a fire company issuing a reminder for motorists.
Ephrata Pioneer Fire Company took to social media, writing that a driver passed the vehicle in front of them by entering a work zone and driving directly at first responders on the scene of a crash on Route 222 south.
“This cannot happen,” the fire company wrote.
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Whether the driver was stopped by police wasn’t mentioned, but passing vehicles and driving through work zones is dangerous and can lead to a citation, the fire company wrote…