translated from Spanish: Paramedics who collided with a car were discharged

The Mocchis, Sinaloa.- Paramedics who were injured in the crash that occurred beforenight at the intersection of Gabriel Leyva and Heriberto Valdez streets, in the downtown sector of this city, were discharged after a medical evaluation in a particular hospital. The local Mexican Red Cross relief coordinator, Manuel de Jesús García Briceño, reported that the five paramedics resulted only with minor blows when a car hit the ambulance as they came to give a service.

The driver of the private vehicle with which the ambulance collided was also transferred to a hospital, and said she was unaware of her health whenever an insurance company took over her hospitalization.

The boys are fine, they had some minor blows and were taken to the hospital for an assessment.”

Lack of culture
The local relief coordinator commented that unfortunately there are still many drivers who obstruct the passage of Red Cross ambulances when they come to provide a service.” There is a lot of culture missing in that regard, and we have decided that every service provided will be made high on cruise ships to avoid further accidents; this may delay the arrival and attention of those who require our help, but we have to do so so so as not to put the lives of boys and others at risk; there are many motorists who do not face the passage of ambulances because many carry the glass above and listen to music or talk on the phone,” said Manuel de Jesús Briceño.

The Chrevrolet vehicle, the Malibu line, in which the two women were travelling, was projected after the encounter. The Debate

History
Paramedics, including two women, were injured when ambulance 434 hit a Chevrolet car, The Malibu line, in which two women were traveling. The ambulance was travelling along Gabriel Leyva Street to the south, and when he reached Heriberto Valdez Street, where the other vehicle was driving, the crash occurred. At the time of the accident the traffic light was working properly. The relief coordinator, Manuel de Jesús García Briceño, commented that the ambulance brought the lights and siren on and there are witnesses, in addition on the cruise there are installed video surveillance cameras. The Mexican Red Cross unit resulted in damage to the front, while the car had damage to the left side. The particular vehicle ended up attached to the garrison after the crash, and the driver resulted in injuries to various parts of the body, though not of gravity. The other woman travelling in the co-pilot’s seat came out unscathed in the brazen misce. Research
Elements of the Municipal Traffic Accident Unit came to the crash site and gathered information from the vehicles involved, from drivers and some witnesses, to delineate responsibilities. Insurer adjusters also gathered on the site to gather information on what happened on the busy cruise ship.

The boys are fine, they had some minor blows and were taken to a hospital for their assessment”Manuel de Jesús Briceño Relief Coordinator



Original source in Spanish

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