Car Fire

People who were passing by used fire extinguishers from their own cars to help control the fire, allowing the driver to be removed. (Ellendale Fire Company)

GEORGETOWN, Del. - A crash involving a single car on DuPont Boulevard led to a car fire and a large emergency response Friday afternoon, according to the Ellendale Fire Company.

The Ellendale Fire Company and Sussex County paramedics were alerted at 12:03 p.m. on April 17 to the crash near Earth Chi Lane. Ellendale said past Chief Walton arrived minutes later and reported a car off the road from the southbound lanes with the car on fire and CPR in progress.

People who were passing by used fire extinguishers from their own cars to help control the fire, allowing the driver to be removed. Bystanders immediately began CPR before emergency crews arrived, according to first responders.

An Ellendale ambulance and Sussex County Medic 108 took over patient care and firefighters used a hose to put out the fire. Crews from Ellendale and Lincoln worked together to clear the roadway after the fire was extinguished and the patient was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital.

Fire police assisted DelDOT with the road closure while Delaware State Police investigated the crash. The scene was cleared by 1:49 p.m.

Other agencies who assisted included Milton Fire Department and Memorial Fire Company fire police units, Sussex County EMS and Delaware State Police Aviation Section.

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Torie joined CoastTV's team in September of 2021. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May of 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Communications and a minor in Journalism. Before working at CoastTV, Torie interned with Delaware Today and Delaware State News. She also freelanced with Delaware State News following her internship.

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