AN AMBULANCE FROM LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA, was involved in a crash Monday afternoon that left seven people injured and requiring hospitalization. The Central Medical Ambulance Service unit was carrying a patient from Lebanon to the Hershey Medical Center when the driver crossed over into the oncoming lanes of Rte. 322 and collided with two cars coming in the opposite direction.
The Patriot-News reports HERE :
Raymond Miller, 31, of Lebanon, was driving the ambulance west on Route 322 at 2:28 p.m. carrying patient Robert Davis, 78, of Lebanon to Hershey Medical Center. Attending him was Timothy Gehman, 50, of Peach Bottom, an EMT.
The ambulance first struck a Ford Focus nearly head-on driven by Jean Doran, 71, of Palmyra. Doran is in intensive care of the medical center, police said. It continued and struck a Honda Accord driven by Joanna Blauch, 56, of Annville. Blauch was released after treatment at the medical center, and her passengers were both admitted for treatment of injuries — Orville Mumma, 93, and Ruth Mumma, 89, both of Lebanon.
Miller, along with Davis, who suffered facial cuts, and Gehman, who complained of head pain, were taken to the medical center.









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