Six Nations Paramedic Services ambulance out of service after passenger vehicle collides with ambulance

By Austin Evans Writer Though one of Six Nations Paramedic Services’ ambulances was out of service after an accident, they said their service will not be impacted. Haldimand Ontario Provincial Police officers responded to a reported collision at the intersection of King St. and Main St. in Hagersville on August 5 at approximately 1:15 am. The officers confirmed that a passenger vehicle collided with a Six Nations Paramedic Services ambulance. Occupants of both vehicles sustained minor injuries. Paramedic Services supervisors Ryan Courtney and Mary Heather Cochren were unable to disclose exact details of the accident but confirmed no other people were in the ambulance. Additionally, they confirmed the ambulance was not responding to a call when the crash happened. The ambulance itself is currently not in service. Courtney said they…

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