Crowd Ignores Social Distancing to Watch Ambulance Crash

4.12.20 | by Adam Balhetchet | 66pct | BOROUGH PARK, Brooklyn – A private ambulance collided with a minivan, causing it to overturn. It happened around 12:20 am Saturday at 52nd St & 18th Ave. Dramatic surveillance footage shows the moment the private AMR ambulance driving with lights and sirens through a red light without slowing down. That is when they collided with a minivan which caused the ambulance to overturn. The EMS crew was checked out by Maimonides Hospital EMS. They were not transported to the hospital. AMR is a private ambulance company that came from outside of NYC to help with the Covid19 Pandemic. “New York City Task Force 7” on crew members shirt.

At least 100+ elderly, men, women, children without masks crowded around the crash site to talk about, film, photograph the accident. NYPD’s 66th Precinct had to conduct crowd control and set up police tape to keep the crowd back.

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