JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. — An EMT was killed Monday morning after his SUV left the road.
WearecentralPA reported that William Duffield, 37, who formerly worked for the DuBois Ambulance Service, died after he lost control when trying to make a left turn. He hit an embankment and his SUV rolled multiple times, according to the report.
Duffield was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the SUV, according to the report. The Jefferson County coroner says he died at the scene from blunt force trauma, according to the report.
His former colleagues at DuBois Ambulance Service were shocked and saddened to hear Duffield died in the crash, according to the report.
He was the only person involved in the crash.