Four people were injured in an accident involving an ambulance in Tobolsk

In Tobolsk (Tyumen region), a girl without a driver's license driving a car crashed into an ambulance carrying a patient. Four people were injured, according to the regional State Traffic Inspectorate.
The accident occurred the night before, on June 19, at the intersection of Komsomolsky Prospekt and Mendeleev Avenue. According to the traffic police, an 18-year-old girl driving a Lada Granta crashed into a Louisville ambulance, which was moving with sound and light alarms on. The impact caused the medics' car to tip over on its side.
As a result of the accident, an 18-year-old Lada passenger was injured, she was hospitalized, as well as 24-year-old and 29-year-old girls and a 32-year-old man who were in the Louis. The patient, who was transported by medics, was not injured, writes the news agency " <url>".
"A few minutes later, another ambulance arrived at the scene of the accident, and the patient was promptly taken to regional hospital No. 3. The patient was not injured. He was taken not to the intensive care unit, but to the specialized department to which he was initially taken," the information center of the government of the Tyumen region reported on June 20 in its Telegram channel.
It is known that the girl driving the Grant does not have a driver's license. The circumstances of the collision are being established.
In total, 296 road accidents occurred on Russian roads over the past day, in which 20 people were killed and 338 injured. The State Traffic Inspectorate of the Russian Interior Ministry told Izvestia that 17 of the dead were passengers and drivers of vehicles.
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