NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A juvenile was injured after shots were fired near an Antioch fire station Wednesday night.
The Metro Nashville Police Department was on site at a shooting along Forest View Drive. A spokesperson for the MNPD said a juvenile was struck by a bullet and transported to Century Farms. Additionally, police said another uninvolved vehicle was struck at a nearby intersection.
A spokesperson for the Nashville Fire Department confirmed crews were at Fire Station 33 when MNPD personnel who were at the station activated a Code 5000, or Personnel in Danger, alert. Though fire suppression crews were responding to calls at the time of the shots, a medic crew was present. No fire personnel were injured, but at least one bullet struck a medic unit present at the station.
News 2 has sent a crew to the scene to learn more.
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