Collision Involving Ambulance & Car In Hamilton
[Updated] A car being driven along Court Street and an ambulance driven along Front Street – which had its emergency lights on at the time – were involved in a collision on Sunday afternoon, the police have confirmed.
A police spokesperson said, “Around 4:40pm on Sunday [June 3rd] police and fellow first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision at the junction of Front Street and Court Street in the City of Hamilton.
“Initial information suggests that a car driven along Court Street and an ambulance driven along Front Street – which had its emergency lights on at the time – collided.
“Apparently there were no reported injuries. However, both vehicles were damaged.
“Inquiries are underway and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.”
Update 1.00pm: A police spokesperson said, “Inquiries continue regarding the damage only ambulance and car collision that occurred around 4:40pm Sunday, June 3rd at the junction of Front Street and Court Street in the City of Hamilton. There were no reported injuries.
“It now appears that the ambulance had its full emergency equipment [lights and sirens] on at the time. Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.”
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Well… the car is on the wrong side of the road for starters..
Not really! There is no law and order no more on are roads, people can do what they like.
Hold on! We have a new commission coming to town and he has a bat
Is the limit still 20mph? I lived on your wonderful island from 1978 to 1980 and well do I remember being taken off the road for 4 months in 1979 for exceeding it!