Ambulance accident in Reilingen: Several injured after collision!

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In the Rhein-Neckar district, several people were injured in an accident with an ambulance on the way to an emergency.

Ambulance accident in Reilingen: Several injured after collision!

A serious accident caused a stir in the Rhein-Neckar district in the afternoon. An ambulance that was called to a serious incident collided with another vehicle on its way there. This accident occurred near Reilingen, just before the rescue team could arrive at the scene. According to police, the ambulance was on its way to help a seriously injured woman who had previously driven her car into the oncoming lane and collided with a truck.

The first collision brought a frightening turn to the situation. The driver, who suffered serious injuries in the incident, caused a traffic jam in both directions. While the ambulance was trying to avoid the traffic jam and reach the scene of the accident, the secondary collision occurred with a car that was making a U-turn in the traffic jam. These unfortunate events resulted in several people being injured, however, the police have not yet been able to provide precise information on the number and severity of injuries.

Details about the incident

Due to the various accidents and the resulting traffic jams, the affected country road was completely closed. This not only has an impact on immediate traffic, but also raises questions about the safety and efficiency of rescue operations. The rescue workers are now required to work quickly and precisely in order to get the situation under control and to treat the injured as quickly as possible.

The current situation is tense as reports about the further circumstances of the accident have yet to emerge. The event highlights the dangers that exist on the road for both accident victims and emergency responders. To obtain a complete picture, investigating authorities must thoroughly investigate all aspects of the incident.

For more information, see the current reporting on www.sueddeutsche.de.