EMSA driver charged with negligent homicide after fatal ambulance wreck
An EMSA emergency medical technician has been charged with negligent homicide after investigators said his reckless driving of an ambulance caused a wreck that killed a man on NW 10 near May Avenue.
Benjamin Ward Samples, 36, was driving the ambulance Dec. 10 on an emergency call and had activated the vehicle's lights and sirens. He was driving 83 mph in the wrong direction on NW 10 when the accident occurred about...
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