Boston EMS ambulance strikes moped driver in Roxbury
A Boston EMS ambulance struck a person in Roxbury Friday.
A Boston Police Department told the Herald that a person on a moped was struck a little before noon Friday near the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Zeigler Street in Roxbury. The spokesperson said that the injury was not believed to be life-threatening.
A Boston EMS spokeswoman confirmed that one of their ambulances was involved.
EMS spokeswoman Caitlin McLaughlin said that an ambulance transporting a patient to a hospital “was involved in a collision with a scooter/moped.”
“The individual on the scooter/moped was transported to the hospital for evaluation,” she said. “The original patient in the ambulance was also brought to the hospital as planned.”
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