(KAIR)--A collision, involving an Atchison County EMS ambulance, left one person injured Wednesday evening.
Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, in a release, said the wreck happened at the intersection of U.S. Highway 73, and K9 Highway, in rural Atchison County.
The driver of the ambulance, 23-year-old Victoria Dukart, attempted to cross U.S. 73, at the intersection, after stopping at the stop sign. That’s when the ambulance was struck in the rear passenger side by a vehicle westbound on U.S. 73 , driven by 61-year-old Randall Scott, of Falls City.
A passenger in the ambulance, 54-year-old Robert Brader, was transported to Mosaic Life Care, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, for the treatment of what Laurie calls “unknown disabling injuries.”
Dukart was not hurt, but was transported to Atchison Hospital for administrative evaluation.
Scott was uninjured.
Dukart was cited for failure to yield the right of way.
The wreck was reported around 6:10 Wednesday evening.
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