Wednesday, April 18, 2012 CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — An ambulance wrecked with another vehicle on Tiny Town Road Tuesday night.
At about 8:25 p.m., the ambulance was going east on Tiny Town on its way to a call when a 2008 Honda in the left turn lane turned right in front of it, according to Clarksville Police spokesman Officer Jim Knoll.
The ambulance crashed into the Honda, driven by 21-year-old Linh Do, causing the Honda to go down an embankment near Barkers Mill Road and crash into two parked cars, a 2007 Toyota Camry and a 2002 Honda Civic.
Oddly, both parked cars were owned by the same man, Knoll said.
Airbags in the Honda deployed, and Do was unconscious when EMS responded.
She was taken by Lifeflight helicopter to Vanderbilt University Medical Center and was released from the hospital today, according to Vanderbilt officials.
The EMS driver, Jessica Hawkins, 26, was not injured, and neither was her fellow EMS worker.
Tiny Town Road shut down as police cleared debris and collected evidence.