6 Hurt When Car, Ambulance Collide In Western Md.

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) -- Officials say at least two of six people remain hospitalized after a car collided with an ambulance responding to a call in downtown Hagerstown.

Brianna Adams, a passenger in the car, was listed in good condition Friday at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown.

The Herald-Mail reports that another car passenger, Christina Adams, was in serious condition at Shock Trauma in Baltimore.

Hagerstown Police Sgt. Andrew Lewis says the car driver, the ambulance driver and an ambulance worker were all released from the Hagerstown hospital after the crash Thursday afternoon in a downtown intersection.

Police say another car passenger was also taken to Meritus, but a hospital spokeswoman said she had no patient information on that person.

Lewis says the Community Rescue Service ambulance had no patients on board.

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