LAFAYETTE, Ind.— A truck struck an ambulance carrying a patient in Ind. Thursday evening.
No one was seriously injured in the collision, but the side of the ambulance was ripped open, according to The Chicago Tribune.
The crash happened when the approaching truck veered across a street’s center line in Lafayette.
The impact peeled back the metal on the rear, driver’s side of the ambulance, leaving insulation and other debris strew for several hundred feet, the report said.
The 18-year-old driver of the truck was cited for driving left of center.