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Deputy and bystander save mail truck driver from fiery wreck in Parkland

Two people were seriously injured after a mail truck burst into flames following a crash with a sedan on Jan. 8, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office reports.

Deputies were called to the 10600 block of Park Ave S in Parkland just after noon.

The first deputy on site identified the mail truck driver as injured and at risk from the fire, then pulled the driver away from the burning vehicle.

With the help of a female bystander, the deputy then tried to extinguish the fire.

The collision left the mail truck driver and a male back-seat passenger of the sedan in serious condition. Both victims were taken to local hospitals for treatment.

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