Tracy Thomas, 45, killed in ambulance crash while being transported on Georgia 34 near Chatsworth Place in Coweta County, Georgia
Patient killed in ambulance crash in west Georgia
Watson tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that weather wasn't a factor in the crash.
Ambulance patient killed in west Georgia crash
Authorities say an ambulance crashed in west Georgia, killing the patient who was inside.
Patient in ambulance dies when EMS crew crashes in Coweta County
Georgia state troopers are investigating a fatal crash involving an ambulance in Coweta County.
Georgia Department of Public Safety officials say an ambulance was transporting Tracy Thomas of Coweta County to a local hospital on a non-emergency call just after midnight Wednesday when a front tire on the vehicle went off of the road's shoulder and into a ditch. At this point the ambulance became airborne, rotated, struck a utility pole, and overturned. The accident occurred while the ambulance was westbound on Georgia 34 near Chatsworth Place. The ambulance driver 41-year-old Scott Alan Eisel of Brooks and the other medic in the vehicle, 39-year-old Yappett Renuard Scott of Fairburn, were both brought to Atlanta Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
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