
"Los Angeles emergency services were left red-faced on Wednesday after a double-incident in the San Fernando Valley saw, not one, but two fire department vehicles collide at the same intersection in less an hour. The first crash came at 9:06 a.m. (PT) in Reseda, when an LAFD rescue ambulance, already carrying a patient from an earlier car wreck, struck a light gray sedan at an intersection."
"At 9:46 a.m., a battalion chief dispatched to investigate the accident arrived at the very same intersection, only to collide with another vehicle. A department spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times that no Fire Department personnel were injured in either collision. Officials added that the sole injury across the spate of incidents was the ambulance patient, who suffered only minor injuries despite being caught in two accidents in quick succession."
Two Los Angeles Fire Department vehicles collided at the same San Fernando Valley intersection within an hour. The first collision occurred at 9:06 a.m. in Reseda when an LAFD rescue ambulance carrying a patient struck a light gray sedan. At 9:46 a.m. a battalion chief dispatched to investigate arrived at the same intersection and collided with another vehicle. No Fire Department personnel were injured in either crash. The only reported injury was the ambulance patient, who suffered minor injuries despite involvement in both incidents. Authorities have not yet determined the causes of the two collisions.
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