Garry John, 57, and Robert Niedbalski, 58, including emergency medical technician killed in ambulance crash at Las Vegas Boulevard and the 215 Beltway in Las Vegas, Nevada
EMT, patient killed in Las Vegas rollover after driver loses control on ramp
NHP said the driver lost control of the ambulance on a ramp. NHP said that the road was slick because of recent rain and most likely contributed to the crash.
First responders mourn attendant's death in ambulance crash
A whole community of first responders is mourning the deaths of an attendant identified as 57-year-old Garry John and a patient, both killed in an overnight rollover crash.
UPDATE: Patient who died in ambulance crash identified
The Nevada Highway Patrol identified the patient that was killed in the crash as 58-year-old Robert Niedbalski from North Las Vegas.
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