No one seriously hurt when ambulance with patient is hit by car at Thanksgiving Fire Road and Jordan-Narron Road in Selma, North Carolina
EMS Unit Transporting Patient To Hospital Struck At Intersection
Just before 10:00am Tuesday, a Johnston County EMS ambulance was transporting a patient to an area hospital when it was t-boned by a car at the intersection of Thanksgiving Fire and Jordan-Narron Roads.
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