Man accused of stealing Houston firetruck while crew was on call, crashing into fence

It happened in Memorial Park, according to the police department.

HOUSTON — A man was arrested early Friday morning after police say he jumped into a Houston Fire Department firetruck and drove off while the crew was responding to an emergency call. The man reportedly crashed through a fence before being taken to a hospital and then transported to jail.

The incident began around 2:45 a.m. when an HFD firetruck was parked along Memorial Loop Drive during an active call for service. According to a spokesperson for the Houston Police Department, a man climbed into the unattended firetruck and drove away.

The suspect allegedly clipped a parked car before crashing through a fence Memorial Loop Drive near the baseball field. He was transported to a hospital following the crash.

After receiving medical treatment, the man was arrested and was taken to jail. He is expected to face felony theft charges.

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