The victim and his co-worker were working a busy 24-hour shift, due to icy rain and reduced visibility that made area bridges icy. They were headed to the depot when the crew saw vehicles going out of control on the other side of a four-lane bridge. There was a gap between the lanes of the bridges, which spanned a deep gully. The paramedics stopped their ambulance on the bridge and put activated its warning flashers. Although there were high-visibility vests in the ambulance they did not put them on. The second ambulance attendant returned to the cab for warning flares, leaving […]
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