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Man faces charges after two trucks collide in Annapolis Valley

Two trucks collided in Kings County Thursday evening, and when the dust settled one truck was on fire, one man was trapped and injured in his vehicle, whileanother man fled the scene, according to the RCMP.

Cambridge man, 28, allegedly flees crash scene in burning vehicle

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One man is facing charges after two trucks collided in the Annapolis Valley on Thursday. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Two trucks collided in Kings County Thursday eveningand when the dust settled one truck was on fire, one man was trapped and injured in his vehicle and another man fled the scene, according to the RCMP.

The crashhappened around 6:45 p.m. on English Mountain Road in Coldbrook, N.S.

It's not clear how the trucks collidedbut both were extensively damaged.

One truck caught fire while the other was so badly damaged its driver was trapped inside.

A 28-year-old man from Cambridge was driving the truck that caught fire.He left his truck and went to a nearby house and awaited police arrival. The other man was trapped inside the other truck, and people nearby tried to rescue him, said the RCMP.

Police and firefighters had to free trapped man

When police and firefighters arrived they had to free the man from his damaged truck.

He hadlife-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital.

The RCMP found the 28-year-old nearby. He is facing charges including impaired driving causing bodily harmand driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit causing bodily harm.

The man will appear will appear in Kentvilleprovincial court in October.

English Mountain Road was closed for several hours while police investigatedbut it has since reopened.

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