Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service says the female firefighter suffered 'serious injuries'
A female firefighter remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition after a fire engine crashed into a tree.
Derbyshire Police said the single-vehicle crash happened in Hassop Road, between Hassop and Calver, as the crew returned from an emergency call at about 16:35 GMT on Tuesday.Police are investigating the crash.On Thursday, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said the female firefighter had to be cut out of the vehicle "due to the extent of her injuries".
"Our thoughts are with the seriously-injured firefighter and her loved ones at this difficult time. We have immediately put in place proper support, and will investigate the incident fully.Follow BBC East Midlands on
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