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During a non-emergency medical transport, a
26-year-old emergency medical technician (EMT) died
when the ambulance she was in was struck head-on
by a pickup truck traveling in excess of 70 miles per
hour in the wrong lane of a two-lane roadway.
Attending a patient, the EMT was unrestrained when
the incident occurred. The EMT struck the front
bulkhead and died of head and chest injuries en
route to the hospital.
Actions of other motorists may cause work-related
crashes
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