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In a serious rear-end collision on the B2 near Spatzenhausen, the car that caused the accident burns out completely.
© Dominik Bartl
A 26-year-old crashed into the rear of the car in front of him on the B2 near Spatzenhausen and had to be transported to hospital.
When the accident had already been cleared and the car involved in the accident was parked next to the B2, a second operation was necessary: the car was on fire and completely burned out.
Spatzenhausen - On Wednesday evening around 6 p.m. there was a rear-end collision on the B2 near the Waltersberg junction.
A 26-year-old from the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district, who was driving a VW Up, overlooked the brake lights of a VW bus in front and crashed into the rear.
The 26-year-old was injured and had to be transported by ambulance to the accident clinic in Murnau.
The occupants of the VW bus were uninjured.
There was extensive damage to both vehicles.
The fire brigade from Spatzenhausen secured the scene of the accident and caught the leaking operating materials from the VW Up.
In order to be able to reopen the B2, the small car was pushed to the side.
When the Florians' disciples had just returned to the tool shed, the next mission began.
All volunteers occupied the emergency vehicles again and rushed to the same scene again, according to the report.
When the fire department arrived, the small silver car was fully ablaze.
The fire was quickly extinguished, but the small car was already completely burned out.
The fire brigade from Seehausen that was called in was able to leave without intervening.