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Driver Runs Red Light; Ambulance Crashes Into Tree In Bridgeport

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A teenager is facing charges after running a red light and causing an ambulance to crash into a tree early Saturday in Bridgeport, according to multiple media reports.

An ambulance from American Medical Response

An ambulance from American Medical Response

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The crash happened on North Avenue near Wood Avenue just before 2:30 a.m. when the ambulance veered to avoid colliding with the teen's car, then struck a parked car and a tree, WFSB-TV said. 

Two EMTs and a student were onboard; one suffered a broken leg and had to be removed by firefighters, according to WFSB.  

The driver of the car, Jose Gonzalez-Miranda of Bridgeport, was charged with evading responsibility, operating without a license and driving through a red light, according to the Connecticut Post. 

Click here to read the story at the WFSB website and click here for the Connecticut Post story. 

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