Ambulance Taking Woman To Hospital Hits Cow
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Posted: 7:50 AM Oct 20, 2009
Ambulance Taking Woman To Hospital Hits Cow
An ambulance run, taking a south-central Kentucky woman to a hospital, ended with the patient and two ambulance crew members being treated there.
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COLUMBIA, Ky. (AP) -- An ambulance run, taking a south-central Kentucky woman to a hospital, ended with the patient and two ambulance crew members being treated there.

Kentucky State Police said the ambulance struck a cow in the road early Tuesday on Ky. 433, one mile south of Willisburg.

The 71-year-old patient, Virginia Lewis of Mackville, was belted into place. She was admitted to Springview Hospital in Lebanon, but for her illness -- not a crash injury.

Troopers said the ambulance driver was 45-year-old Donald Milburn of Springfield. The EMT in the back with the patient was 50-year-old William Hagan of Lawrenceburg.

Both men were released from the hospital after treatment.


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