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Cambridge driver arrested after ‘aggressive’ attempt to swerve into ambulance: police

A Region of Waterloo Paramedic Services ambulance in Kitchener. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Waterloo Regional Police arrested a man who had what appears to be road rage toward an ambulance in Cambridge on Thursday.

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Police say the incident occurred near Coronation Boulevard and Dundas Street North at around 11 a.m.

A Waterloo Region ambulance was responding to a priority call with lights flashing and sirens active when a vehicle began to give chase, according to police.

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The driver “began following the ambulance in an aggressive manner and attempted to make contact with the emergency vehicle by swerving into it,” police said.

As a result, police have charged a 56-year-old Cambridge man with careless driving and failing to pull over at the nearest curb for an emergency vehicle.

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