This doesn't add up. There is alot of vague information in this article. I wonder exactly what location they were dispatched to? The article says "The callers to 911 Thursday afternoon said there was a man bleeding from the face near the fire station." You don't just call 911 and say there is an emergency "near" a location. You would have to give them an address, and surely if they were dispatched to their own address they wouldn't have gotten into a truck. Perhaps they were dispatched to an address that was nearby, but far enough that they needed the truck. And maybe the victim decided rather than waiting for help he would to try to stumble and crawl down to the fire station. So he stumbles his way down there and collapses in front of the garage door, the fireman jump in the truck, open the doors, and pull out unable to see anyone or anything on the ground due to the size of the truck. Just a theory....