2 injured in crash involving ambulance in Medina County, officials say
MEDINA COUNTY, Texas – Two people were injured after an ambulance crashed into a car on the way to a hospital, according to the Medina County Fire Department.
The crash happened just after 2 a.m. on Potranco Road near Highway 211 in Medina County.
Officials said an Allegiance Mobile Health ambulance was transporting a patient to a hospital when a vehicle pulled out of a parking lot directly in front of the ambulance and crashed into the ambulance.
Medina County FD said the driver of the car had to be extricated by firefighters.
The patient and driver of the car were taken to a hospital by Bexar County medics with non-life-threatening injuries.
Medina County FD said that the ambulance was traveling at the posted speed limit.
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