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8:52 p.m.: Wellington Fire Department officials say a the driver of a vehicle that hit a fire engine on I-25 north of Wellington died. "All firefighters are safe and were not injured in the crash."
(1/2) Earlier this evening while responding to incident on I-25, WFPD Engine 1 was struck by another vehicle going north bound on I-25 at MM283. All firefighters are safe and uninjured. There is currently no information on the condition of the driver of the vehicle.
— Wellington Fire (@WellingtonFire1) February 10, 2018
(2/2) I-25 is currently closed both north and south bound at Owl Canyon. We want to remind everyone that the roads are slick. If you absolutely must be on the roads, please use extra caution.
— Wellington Fire (@WellingtonFire1) February 10, 2018
Update: The driver of the vehicle that hit #wfpd Engine 1 did not survive. All firefighters are safe and were not injured in the crash. pic.twitter.com/JJfhvuGXmP
— Wellington Fire (@WellingtonFire1) February 10, 2018
8:10 p.m.: I-25 is closed both directions north of Wellington at mile marker 282 due to several crashes. There is no estimated time for the reopening of the highway.
#BREAKING: I-25 closed both ways at the Owl Canyon Road north of Wellington due to several crashes in the area. No estimated time of reopening. #Denver7 #COTraffic pic.twitter.com/58H4Y9nYoD
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) February 10, 2018
7:44 p.m.: The City of Aurora is now on accident alert.
6:53 p.m.: The City of Boulder is now under accident alert due to inclement weather. Police ask that drivers involved in non-injury crashes exchange info. and report to police later.
8:14 a.m.: Firefighters say one person was taken to the hospital following the fire on Washington St., which was contained to one unit.
Fifteen units, 33 firefighters at the apartment fire at 8100 block of Washington St. Contained to one unit. Most of fire knocked down at approximately 7:37 a.m. One person transported to local hospital lights and sirens.
— Adams County Fire (@adamscountyfire) February 9, 2018
7:50 a.m.: Firefighters are on the scene of a house fire in the 8100 block of Washington St. in Adams County. No word yet on any injuries.
At scene of structure fire at 8100 block of Washington St. PIO will meet media in front of building 22 next to Command Post. pic.twitter.com/nEEg0cORTy
— Adams County Fire (@adamscountyfire) February 9, 2018