The incident happened around 6:30 p.m. as the crew was backing its truck into the station. Investigators said the firefighter was standing in the road blocking traffic when a car went around, stopped vehicles and ran over the firefighter's foot before continuing down the street. The firefighter was taken to the hospital.
Fire officials said the firetruck followed the driver and relayed information to police, who later confirmed they had located the vehicle involved. No information on any arrests had been released as of Tuesday.
Yeadon Borough Councilman Jessie Peets visited the station on Tuesday to check on the injured firefighter.
"I just wanted to come and speak to the fireman, see if first and foremost if he's doing OK," Peets said. The firefighter was treated and released from the hospital with minor injuries.
Peets said firefighters raised concerns about the safety of the intersection in front of the station.
"They definitely relayed to me this intersection needs to be revitalized and redone in order to make this more safe for them to do their job," he said.
Our cameras captured multiple vehicles stopping in front of the firehouse and ignoring posted signs. Firefighters told Action News that it is a constant issue.
Peets said he plans to explore improvements to the area, including new road paint and possibly adding lights. In the meantime, he urged drivers to be patient around emergency personnel.
"Just have some empathy for our first responders," Peets said. "These are volunteers. They volunteer to do this. To fight fires, to save lives, and to prevent property damage. We need to respect them."
No additional details about possible charges or arrests were available.