Mail Truck Catches Fire


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A U.S. Postal Service truck burst into flames in Middletown Township on Tuesday.

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The fire occurred just before 1:45 p.m. near the intersection of Township Line and Langhorne-Yardley roads.

According to authorities, the Ford-Utilimaster FFV mail truck caught fire while on duty.

Authorities reported that the Middletown Township Department of Fire and Emergency Services and the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company arrived at the scene and extinguished the fire.

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No serious injuries were reported.

The fire marshal’s office has yet to release further details on the cause.

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The postal service has been in the process of phasing out the more common Grumman LLV mail trucks, a model first introduced in 1986 and last produced in 1994, for more modern and safer delivery trucks.

The Grumman truck has been known for a high number of fires, an issue highlighted in a 2019 Trucks.com report that pointed out the aging fleet’s increasing fire incidents.

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