No injuries were reported after an ambulance and two vehicles collided in Rockford, police say.
According to Grey County OPP, on Monday at around 10:30 a.m., a Grey County ambulance was travelling northbound on Highway 6 and 10 with its emergency equipment activated when it came to a rolling stop at Grey Road 18.
Officers say the ambulance proceeded through the intersection against a red light and collided with a delivery truck that was travelling westbound on Grey Road 18 through the green light.
Police say the impact of the collision caused the delivery truck to collide with a pickup truck stopped in the southbound lane of Highway 6 and 10.
Officers say the delivery truck driver’s view had been obstructed by a tractor-trailer that was stopped in the turning lane on Grey Road 18.
According to police, no injuries were reported as a result of the collision.
Police say the driver of the ambulance, a 45-year-old man from Owen Sound, was issued a provincial offence notice for failing to yield to traffic on a through highway under the Highway Traffic Act.
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