By Catie O’Toole
The Post-Standard
Syracuse, N.Y. — Four people onboard a Rural Metro ambulance were injured Saturday night when the ambulance collided with a car, according to Syracuse police reports.
Ramel L. Davis, 29, of 103 Bradley St., told police he was driving south on Elmhurst Avenue about 11 p.m. when he tried to stop at the stop sign at Onondaga Creek Boulevard. Instead, his 1993 Buick struck the rear driver’s side of the ambulance.
Rural Metro employee Jennifer L. Stevens, 38, who was treating a patient in the back of the ambulance, was thrown from her seat, and complained of aches and pains throughout her body. The patient, Lawrence Smith, 66, complained of neck pain.
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