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Good Samaritan Killed on I-10 in Pinal County While Assisting in

In a tragic incident on Interstate 10 in Pinal County, a man who was attempting to assist an ambulance at the scene of a collision was killed in a secondary collision. According to details from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), the incident occurred when an eastbound American Medical Response ambulance lost control, with the driver possibly falling asleep and stopping its wheels between two lanes of traffic. It started when.right shoulder, reportedly FOX10 Phoenix.

Two good Samaritans, who were driving separately, stopped to assist the ambulance crew as the ambulance was already in distress after bouncing back and forth between lanes before falling violently. ABC15 According to reports, the accident occurred near mile marker 185, there were no patients in the ambulance at the time of the accident, and the vehicle struck both the ambulance and the good Samaritan who was trying to help, causing the I-10 closure. It is said that it led to It lasted seven grueling hours on Casablanca Street as emergency response units took control of the scene.

The male Samaritan was pronounced dead at the scene of the fall, and DPS officials have not yet released his identity, while the injured female Samaritan was taken to a local hospital, but authorities have not yet released a description of her injuries. It has not been disclosed, the statement said. ABC15. AMR personnel in the ambulance were also injured. The driver suffered minor injuries, but the female passenger was in critical condition.

In the wake of this multi-layered tragedy, highway officials are warning motorists of extended delays, and DPS' Vehicle Crimes Division is investigating a series of incidents that turned a routine call into a dangerous situation. is at the forefront of an intensive investigation. Meanwhile, AMR issued a statement confirming its cooperation with the ongoing investigation and expressing its condolences to everyone affected by the tragedy.

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