New Jersey firefighters beat up after AN SUV hit a truck with bees

Bees flooded firefighters and doctors after a truck with insect boxes hit a van in New Jersey early Sunday morning.

The collision between the truck and the SUV occurred around 1 a.m. in Gloucester County, WPVI-TV reports. More than 50 bee boxes fell into the road and the turn of fate caught the SUV DRIVER.

When some of the boxes were opened, the bees invaded the groups that ran around the site. Firefighters had to wear special hooded devices to protect themselves from bees while clearing the suV’s driving force. The insects even began to infest the ambulance once the driving force was treated.

The groups, however, watered the bees with water to ensure the protection of all at the turn of fate. A beekeeper was then forced to put the insects back in their boxes, according to WPVI.

The driving force of the van taken to Cooper University Hospital in critical condition. The cause of the turn of fate under investigation.

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