Fire police officer critically hurt after being struck near Georgetown

A fire police officer was critically hurt Monday evening after being struck by a car at the intersection of Shingle Point Road and Lewes-Georgetown Highway, according to Delaware State Police.

The crash happened around 8:36 p.m. at the intersection of Lewes-Georgetown Highway and Shingle Point Road, where emergency crews were already on scene handling an earlier crash.

According to investigators, the 78-year-old fire police officer from Georgetown was standing in the eastbound lane near his vehicle with emergency blue lights activated. He was wearing a high-visibility reflective vest and hat and was using a red strobe wand to control traffic when an eastbound Honda Accord struck him.

The officer was flown to an area hospital with critical injuries. The 20-year-old driver of the Honda, also from Georgetown, was not hurt.

WRDE-LD NBC 31 Salisbury

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