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9 X9 r& Z" p6 d1 fA firefighter accused in a March 6 crash that killed a Mississauga woman will fight the charges against him in court, his lawyer said today.
4 L, g: z) _: A7 T4 OJarrett Johns, 35, of Toronto, accused of running a red light while driving the Mississauga fire truck that struck Kimberley Schulz's car, returns to Brampton court next Thursday to set a trial date, said his lawyer, Brian Starkman., I0 ]# X( D0 M/ q
"(A trial) is what it's looking like at this stage," he said. "We're attempting to obtain full disclosure that's relevant to the case and that can be a lengthy process."
6 l6 ]' m" J9 Y' G2 |Schulz's family members and Peel Regional Police Major Collision Bureau investigators will attend next week's court hearing./ o0 C* n% p, O" V7 V5 I! e
Starkman hasn't minced words when asked about Johns' views on the charge.2 ^% d$ G. ?0 {7 u
"He is definitely maintaining his innocence in this matter," Starkman said. , W) o1 g3 _5 [4 V& i; {
Schulz, 42, who hailed from a family of firefighters, was returning home after playing hockey at York University when she was killed in the Britannia Rd. W./Rodeo Dr. crash, which occurred a few minutes before noon on a Sunday.2 A7 H* f( Y) J2 b. h
Her car was destroyed in the collision. ]3 t$ s' C7 j2 `8 C: p) v
The fire truck had its lights and sirens activated, as it was responding to a nearby crash, police say.
3 }* Y1 g* u: INone of the three firefighters on board were injured.
( `- {" @2 t# C" e m/ |Johns hasn't been suspended.& J' L3 v+ g, ~- ~
In an interview last month, Mississauga Fire Chief John McDougall didn't rule out changes to policy or driver training procedures in the wake of the fatal crash.
3 r1 M8 I6 D4 B6 L! e' KSchulz, known to her husband and friends as "Blondie," was only steps away from fashion retailer Nygard, where she had worked part-time as a sales associate for about a year, when the crash occurred. She worked full-time for a Vaughan filtration company.
' G8 V* n( J$ c2 g" u$ LPeel Cst. Doug Tracey said at the time that the traffic light sensor system, which changes lights for oncoming emergency vehicles, was activated.* H# _8 S# X8 @, v- C m& u
By law, a fire truck en route to a call must come to a complete stop at a red light before proceeding.' d% R1 x3 t- E5 O* O! y6 A
Police charged Johns under the Highway Traffic Act. If convicted, he faces a fine of up to $1,000.$ m' Y* Y0 C$ P# f2 ?: W9 E4 T. }
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