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Taylorsville ambulance transporting patient crashes with car
Taylorsville, Utah — According to Taylorsville Police, a Unified Fire Department ambulance carrying a patient and medics collided with another vehicle.
A pair of additional ambulances had to be deployed to the scene of a crash on Friday night around 8 p.m. at 5400 South and Redwood Road. It’s not yet known what caused the accident; it is under investigation.
The driver of the car involved in the accident suffered a broken bone.
No other injuries occurred from the crash, but at least two ambulances responded to the scene in order to take the driver to a hospital, as well as the patient and medics from the already-active ambulance.
At this time, it is not disclosed what the patient’s previous injuries were or what condition they were in.
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