A Colorado area ambulance from the Limon Area Fire Protection District was heavily damaged after being struck by a semi-truck at a crash scene on Tuesday.
Limon Area Fire Protection District crews had responded to the scene of a jack-knifed semi-trailer when another semi traveling on the icy roads crashed into their rig.
The agency posted photographs of the accident on Facebook, writing, “This is what happens when on scene and people don’t pay attention. People slow down when you see emergency vehicle’s.”
Limon County EMT Kim Clymer told the Oil City News that no one was in the ambulance at the time of the collision and that there were no injuries as a result of the secondary crash.
Saline County (IL) experienced an ambulance accident on Sunday when the driver went through a red light striking another driver. Earlier in the year FDNY Ladder 102 failed to yield and struck an ambulance.
Limon Area Fire Protection District is the fire protection district serving the town of Limon, Colorado, and parts of Lincoln and Elbert counties in Colorado. It has been erroneously reported on other sites as being in Wyoming.
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