VIDEO: A pickup truck crashed into a Davenport fire station building, Friday afternoon. Police say the cause of that crash was from a driver experiencing a medical emergency.
According to a media release from Davenport Police Department, at approximately 1:08 p.m. Davenport Police and Medic EMS were called to Davenport Fire Station #3 at 3506 Harrison Street in reference to a vehicle that had crashed into the station.
Police said initial investigation revealed that a Toyota Tundra was travelling southbound on Harrison Street. The vehicle abruptly left the roadway and hit the north wall of the fire station. The vehicle came to rest partially inside of the building striking Engine #3 which was parked inside the station.
Police say, at this time, it is believed that the driver of the Tundra, a 31-year-old male, experienced a medical issue causing him to lose control of the vehicle.