Ambulance transport, ambulance and a fire engine involved in accidents: in Bavaria it crashed several times on Monday.
Eleven people were injured, some seriously.
Munich – Three emergency vehicles were involved in accidents on Monday.
According to the police, a total of eleven people were injured.
The incidents occurred in different regions of the Free State.
Accidents in Bavaria: Two collisions with ambulances in action
First it crashed in the Lower Franconian district of Aschaffenburg.
An 18-year-old collided with an ambulance in the opposite lane.
A police spokesman said it was initially unclear why he got into oncoming traffic near Hösbach.
Accordingly, the 67-year-old van driver came to hospital with serious injuries, his 65-year-old passenger and the 18-year-old with minor injuries.
A patient was not on board.
Only a little later and around 310 kilometers further, four people were injured in a collision with an ambulance in Lower Bavaria.
The two paramedics were on their way to Ober Schneiding (district of Straubing-Bogen), as a police spokesman said.
Because of a rear-end collision in the opposite lane, the car of a 31-year-old collided with the ambulance in oncoming traffic.
The 31-year-old was seriously injured, the man who started up and the paramedics slightly.
Fire engine crashes into the wall of a house in Upper Franconia
At noon, a 53-year-old driver drove her car further north into a fire engine that was on the way to a fire in Upper Franconia.
According to the police, the emergency vehicle was thrown onto private property in Himmelkron (Kulmbach district) and crashed into the wall of the house.
The woman and four firefighters were hospitalized with minor injuries.
According to the police, there was no fire in the hydroelectric power station, although there was a clear smell of smoke in and in front of the building.
"These were probably emissions caused by the operation of the plant," it said.
(dpa)
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