Saturday, January 24, 2009


Florida Ambulance Crash Kills Two
A MARION COUNTY (FLORIDA) FIRE RESCUE ambulance was returning to quarters from a hospital early this morning (Saturday) when it collided with a car, killing the two passengers in the private auto.
The highway, US 41, was heavily shrouded in fog at the time and the driver of the 1991 Civic apparently did not see the stop sign as he entered the highway from a side road. As he pulled into the path of the ambulance, the FF driver swerved in an attempt to avoid the crash, but it was not in time.

The ambulance had a FF/EMT driver and two FF/Paramedics on board. None of them were injured. Both passengers in the car died immediately on the impact.
The Ocala Star Banner has the STORY.

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