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Ambulance Ripped Open in Indiana Crash
12/25/2011
The side of an ambulance was ripped open, and equpment ejected during a crash Friday night on an Indiana highway.
Luckily, no one was injured.
A one-ton Ford flatbed pickup truck was traveling north on Veterans Memorial Parkway when it veered left of center and struck a southbound ambulance owned by Keeney Ambulance and Transport Service, according to the Journal and Courier.
The left side of the ambulance was peeled back and torn off when the truck bed clipped the vehicle. Insulation and other items from the ambulance were strew for several hundred feet along the road, police told reporters.
The 18-year-old pickup driver, Allen Snowberger, was cited for driving left of center.