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A firefighter accused of causing a crash earlier this year that killed a Mississauga woman will go to trial next March. / |2 ^" h8 i* @- U `
Yesterday in Brampton court, a judge ruled that the trial of Jarrett Johns, 35, of Toronto, will run March 5-8 and March 26, 2012.
3 Q; G* \, M/ g3 G0 e' I) [Johns is accused of running a red light while driving the Mississauga fire truck that hit Kimberley Schulz's car and killed her on March 6.
5 h8 z& W9 H8 Q6 J5 Y0 `9 JSchulz, 42, 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.
1 |" a* R; J0 a3 _8 c: pThe fire truck had its lights and sirens activated, as it was responding to a nearby crash, Peel Regional Police say.
3 J/ W- S, E, p! ^; X& q* WNone of the three firefighters on board were injured.! s3 J1 R4 i7 r6 O; P/ i
The traffic light sensor system, which changes lights for oncoming emergency vehicles, was activated at the time of the crash, police said earlier.
4 V& |; n9 Y# r; i' p7 o5 u2 sBy law, a fire truck en route to a call must come to a complete stop at a red light before proceeding.
" p7 N2 a6 A8 f1 j% |5 P# dIf convicted, Johns faces a fine of up to $1,000. |
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