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Mail truck fire in Simpsonville, SC leaves two shaken but unharmed

A mail truck fire reported in Simpsonville on Saturday afternoon that left the vehicle devastated, but the driver and trainee were thankfully completely unscathed.

Eyewitness reports said they saw the truck driving into a neighborhood in Simpsonville just before 2pm on Saturday with flames around it.

Fire personnel arrived on the scene moments later and were able to douse the flames, but the truck was left completely devastated, with the hood and multiple sections completely gone.

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