Sunderland Echo

Police appeal after car hits ambulance

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Witnesses are being sought after a multi-vehicle accident which involved a stationary ambulance in Sunderland.

Police say that the incident took place on the A1231, in Sunderland, on Saturday night.

An appeal released by Northumbri­a Police added that a blue Subaru Impreza car had collided with a Vauxhall Corsa near the Queen Alexandra Bridge, before striking the ambulance, which had stopped at a traffic signal.

Other vehicles – including three parked vans – were then hit, with a number of people suffering minor injuries.

Police are now appealing for informatio­n.

A spokesman for Northumbri­a Police said: “Police are appealing for witnesses following a multi-vehicle collision on the A1231 in Sunderland.

“It happened at 8.05pm on Saturday, December 9, on the Southwick Gyratory A1231 at the junction with Northern Way.

“Officers attended and found a blue Subaru Impreza car had been travelling north from the Queen Alexandra Bridge and collided with a Vauxhall Corsa and an ambulance which was stationary at a traffic signal and collided with other vehicles including three parked vans.

“The 23-year-old male driver of the Subaru was taken to Sunderland Royal Hospital with serious injuries, not described as life threatenin­g.

“Even though there was a passenger in the rear of the ambulance they did not sustain any further injuries as a result of the collision.

“Occupants of the other vehicles sustained minor injuries that did not require hospital treatment.

“Police are appealing for witnesses, anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact Motor Patrols on 101 quoting reference 964 of 09/12/17.”

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