Oklahoma Father Killed in Line of Duty Crash With SonThick smoke and is being blamed for a tragic on scene accident at a grass fire in Oklahoma Saturday that claimed the life of a firefighter, a father who was involved in a head-on vehicle collision with his son who was also fighting the blaze, local media outlets reported.

The incident in Atoka County left 61-year-old John Myers dead, KTEN reported. He was driving a Wesley Fire Department pickup that crashed with a truck driven by his son, 31-year-old Juston Myers.

The elder Myers was died at the scene after being severely trapped in his vehicle for nearly two hours. His son was treated at the scene and a third firefighter who was riding with him, Clayton Rice, was hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries.

According to the preliminary Oklahoma Highway Patrol report, Juston Myers was driving a 2000 Ford pickup and his father was driving a 1985 Chevy pickup owned by the department. The report indicated that seat belts were available but not in use in either vehicle.

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my condolences to both the department and family in this tragic incident
This is an incredibly sad incident! My prayers go out to the families and members of the department involved.
How many times do we, as Firefighters, head to a call and "forget" to use our seat belts? This should be used as a reminder to all of us. God rest his soul and protect all involved.
MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE FAMILY OF MY FALLEN BROTHER FIREFIGHTER,(MY HE RIP).
CAPT. MIKE GABLE
LEROY FIRE RESCUE
prayers his family
RIP
prayer's sent out from all department's in northern New York god bless the family and the department.
my prayers go out to family, but you have to ask, just how fast were they going and why was no one wearing a seatbelt, come on damn lets all start to think
rest in peace brothers, my deepest sympathy goes out the the friends,family and the fire department, from a former oklahoma firefighter
Rest in Peace Bro

May God be with you and your family. Please God look after Juston as he will feel the pain of sorrow. But let him be strong and let him not feel ashamed . God almighty please look after his fellow brothers and sisters of his Fire Dept during this great time of sorrow.
Michael
ST. Louis Fire Dept.
Man, what a tragedy. That is just horrible- plus the dad 'severely trapped' for two hours :( rest in peace my brother, thank you for your service.
RIP Firefgihter Myers, Our thoughts and prayers are with you inyour time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
My Thoughts and prayers go out to the family and his brothers at the deparmet

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