THREE FORKS, Mont. — A fire engine and a pickup truck collided on a Montana highway, causing an explosion and fire that killed a family of five and a volunteer fire chief, authorities said. There were no survivors.
The fire engine driven by Three Forks Volunteer Fire Department Chief Todd Rummel was heading east on U.S. Highway 12 when it collided with the westbound pickup about 10 miles east of Helena, forcing both vehicles into a ditch in a fiery blaze, authorities said.
Killed in the pickup were a Helena couple and their three young children, Montana Highway Patrol Capt. Gary Becker said. Their names and ages were not immediately released.
The crash devastated Rummel's colleagues and the community of Three Forks, a town of about 2,000 people at the headwaters of the Missouri River.
Rummel, 44, was driving the fire engine alone to Three Forks from Helena, where its water pump had been repaired.
Jason Shrauger, fire chief in nearby Bozeman, said he knew Rummel through regular contact over the past several years during training and planning sessions for Gallatin County firefighters.
"He was a go-getter. He loved the fire service and every waking moment was thinking about how he could improve the department he was a member of," Shrauger said.
The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office sent the deceased to the state crime lab for identification and to determine the cause of death, Becker said.