A rescue driver (21) wanted to enter an intersection in Styria with blue lights on Monday evening, but rammed a car, which in turn pushed a cyclist to the ground. Six people were injured in Kärntnerstrasse.
At 7:10 p.m., the rescue driver, 21 years old, drove into the city at Kärntnerstraße due to an operation with flashing lights. At the intersection with Kapellenstrasse and He wanted to enter the Pirchäckerstrasse intersection when it was red. According to initial witness statements, the driver did not reduce his speed or activate the tracking horn.
The driver of the car had a green light
A 79-year-old from Graz, wearing green, drove into the intersection. The ambulance collided with the rear of his vehicle, which began to spin and in turn hit a cyclist (26) who was waiting at the stop line.
Five people injured
Everyone involved, including those in the emergency vehicle (driver, paramedic and a patient) and the passenger in the 79-year-old’s car, were taken to hospital by another emergency service. The cyclist was seriously injured and everyone else involved suffered minor injuries. No alcoholism was diagnosed.
Source: Krone

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