WATCH: Ambulance Shockingly Rolls Over in Brooklyn Crash After Tail Collision
It is unclear if any COVID-19 positive patient were in the vehicle when tumbling.
Stunning video shows the minute a rescue vehicle was flipped over on its side after a SUV hammered into it at a crossing point in Brooklyn.
The rescue vehicle was going through the convergence of eighteenth Avenue and 52nd Street in Mapleton, its lights blasting, not long before 12:30 a.m. Sunday, when it was cut on the back side by the SUV driving down 52nd Street, as per the FDNY and video from the scene.
The impact sent the rescue vehicle tilting across eighteenth Avenue and toppled the vehicle over, leaving it on it's side in the road, video records.
Many walkers, a large number of whom were not wearing face covers, looked on as a NYPD pulled the vehicle straight up, as indicated by the video.
Two patients with minor wounds were shipped from the area of the crush up by another private emergency vehicle, and two people rejected clinical consideration, as per the FDNY.
The emergency vehicle, which was checked American Medical Response, is a piece of an armada of private ambulances that is being utilized by FEMA for COVID-19 flare-up transportation, as indicated by a dispatcher at AMR.
It's not promptly clear in the event that anybody in the emergency vehicle was tainted with the infection, or who was to blame in the mishap.
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