After the accident, a young man ran away from the scene, and the injured driver followed him – firefighters were called

On July 8th, at approximately 16:13, Kaunas firefighters were dispatched to Švenčionių street near the railway crossing following reports of a vehicular accident. Initial reports indicated a collision involving two vehicles, with concerns raised regarding occupants who might have been trapped. Upon arrival, the firefighters observed a damaged Ford parked on the main carriageway.

The driver of the Ford was not present at the scene. A second vehicle, a VW Caddy, was parked at the curb. The driver of the VW Caddy provided a statement explaining that the collision had occurred with the Ford on K.

Baršausko street, and that the other driver had subsequently left the area. The incident highlights the immediate response required by emergency services following traffic incidents. The presence of the damaged Ford on the road necessitated the intervention of the firefighters to manage the scene.

The report details the sequence of events leading to the accident, confirming that while the firefighters responded to the location, the responsible driver had departed before emergency personnel could establish contact. The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with traffic collisions and the role of emergency services in managing the aftermath of such events.

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