Waterloo Regional Police say {charges} are anticipated after a tow truck operator was critically injured serving to a disabled car on the aspect of Trussler Street in North Dumfries Friday afternoon.
Police mentioned the crash occurred at 2:45 p.m. close to Piper Avenue and concerned three autos.
“A tow truck operator was assisting a disabled Toyota Camry on the side of Trussler Road when a GMC pickup truck heading north on Trussler Road struck the Toyota and the tow truck operator outside his vehicle. The impact of the collision caused the Toyota to strike the tow truck,” police mentioned in a information launch.
The tow truck operator, a 31-year-old male from Oxford County, was transported by air ambulance to an out-of-region hospital with life-threatening accidents.
The motive force of the Toyota, a 54-year-old feminine, and a passenger, a 14-year-old male, each from Brant County, sustained non-life-threatening accidents and have been transported to a neighborhood hospital by paramedics.
Police mentioned the investigation is ongoing.
A part of Trussler Street was closed for a number of hours for the police investigation and has since reopened.
Anybody who might have witnessed the collision or might have info or video footage is requested to name the Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Site visitors Providers Unit at 519-570-9777, extension 8856.








