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Washington firefighters deliver groceries after Instacart driver’s accident
Summary
Three members of Central Pierce Fire & Rescue's Rescue 66 delivered groceries to an Instacart customer after the delivery driver's car was damaged in a Jan. 9 collision; the driver was uninjured.
Content
Three firefighters from Central Pierce Fire & Rescue stepped in to complete a grocery delivery after a driver's car was damaged in a collision on Jan. 9. Central Pierce Fire & Rescue serves communities including Puyallup, Orting and Parkland in Pierce County, Washington. The Rescue 66 team responded to the motor vehicle collision involving an Instacart driver. The driver was uninjured but the vehicle required towing, leaving the delivery without transportation.
Key facts:
- Rescue 66 responded to a motor vehicle collision on Jan. 9 involving a driver who was delivering groceries for an Instacart customer.
- The Instacart driver was reported uninjured but their vehicle needed to be towed.
- Because the driver lacked transportation, the grocery delivery was temporarily in limbo.
- Three members of Rescue 66 transported the groceries to the customer.
- Central Pierce Fire & Rescue posted about the incident on Facebook and included a photo of the firefighters holding grocery bags.
Summary:
The firefighters' action ensured the groceries reached the community member and was described by Central Pierce Fire & Rescue as a small gesture with meaningful impact, and social media commenters praised the crew. Undetermined at this time.
