If an ambulance is on its way to save someone, and it runs someone over, does it stop to help them?
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that depends on the seriousness of the injuries of theman who got run over.
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if the injuries are comparatively more fatal than the actual call they're attending to, they would stop by and help them and make another ambulance attend the actual call. if the injuries are not so fatal they'd just be on their route and make another ambulance receive the injured medium.
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If an ambulance crew is involved in any vehicle accident, regardless of whether it is with a car or pedestrian, they will stop and immediately let dispatch know that they have been involved in an accident and are out of service. Dispatch will then send the next closest ambulance to the original incident.
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