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Where did this happen?

Lee

From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On

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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:49 AM

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Subject: Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a collision sends

an ambulance up in flames.

Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the intersection

of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye witnesses say,

the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more than two

hours as authorities investigated the accident.

The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

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Hmmm...Amarillo?

Thom Seeber, CCEMT-P

CES Manager, Coastal Bend Operations

American Medical Response

Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a collision sends

an ambulance up in flames.

Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the intersection

of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye witnesses say,

the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more than two

hours as authorities investigated the accident.

The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

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My bad!

From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On

Behalf Of Thom Seeber

Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:57 AM

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Subject: RE: Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

Hmmm...Amarillo?

Thom Seeber, CCEMT-P

CES Manager, Coastal Bend Operations

American Medical Response

Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a collision sends

an ambulance up in flames.

Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the intersection

of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye witnesses say,

the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more than two

hours as authorities investigated the accident.

The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

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Link to the story.

http://www.amarillo.com/stories/090808/new_news2.shtml

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> My bad!

>

>

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> From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-

l ] On

> Behalf Of Thom Seeber

> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:57 AM

> To: texasems-l

> Subject: RE: Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

>

>

>

> Hmmm...Amarillo?

>

> Thom Seeber, CCEMT-P

> CES Manager, Coastal Bend Operations

> American Medical Response

>

> Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

>

> Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a

collision sends

> an ambulance up in flames.

>

> Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the

intersection

> of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

>

> We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye

witnesses say,

> the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

> ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

>

> The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more

than two

> hours as authorities investigated the accident.

>

> The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

> authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

>

>

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Says in the article Lee; at the intersection of Mirror and N. 7th in

Amarillo

Jim<

Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a collision sends

an ambulance up in flames.

Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the intersection

of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye witnesses say,

the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more than two

hours as authorities investigated the accident.

The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

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Ambulance Wreck

Reported by: Torre y

Monday, Sep 8, 2008 @03:10pm CST

An Amarillo man is dead after an accident with an ambulance. It

happened Sunday afternoon around 5:30 on the NE 7th block of Mirror.

Investigators say a 21 year-old was driving a pickup north when he

lost control. The ambulance was headed south, on it's way to an

emergency. APD also say the ambulance caught fire after the wreck but

was quickly put out. Both paramedics were sent to the hospital, as

well as the driver of the pickup, were he was pronounced dead.

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> Says in the article Lee; at the intersection of Mirror and N. 7th in

> Amarillo

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> Jim<

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> Crash Sends Amb up in Flames

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>

>

> Two paramedics and another man are in the hospital after a

collision sends

> an ambulance up in flames.

>

> Authorities say it happened just before 6 Sunday evening at the

intersection

> of Mirror and N. 7th in Amarillo.

>

> We are told the ambulance was responding to a call when, eye

witnesses say,

> the driver of the truck was driving erratically and slammed into the

> ambulance, causing the ambulance to clip a pole and catch fire.

>

> The intersection and part of Mirror St. were closed off for more

than two

> hours as authorities investigated the accident.

>

> The conditions of the three victims are not known at this time and

> authorities say the investigation is ongoing.

>

>

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