DURHAM — An ambulance transporting a critical pediatric patient was struck by another vehicle Monday at the intersection of Madbury Road and Route 4, according to Durham Police.
The crash occurred at approximately 9:13 a.m. when a McGregor Memorial EMS ambulance driven by John Hall, 25, of Lee, was traveling north on Madbury Road with emergency lights and sirens activated.
Police said the ambulance was struck in the left rear wheel by a Subaru driven by Greg Aguera, 62, of Makawao, Hawaii, as it crossed through the Route 4 intersection.
The pediatric patient, who was being transported from a separate medical aid call to an area hospital, was transferred to another McGregor ambulance and continued to the hospital.
No new injuries to the patient were reported as a result of the crash, and no other injuries were reported to any drivers or passengers involved.
Durham Police were assisted at the scene by the Durham Fire Department, McGregor Memorial EMS, and the UNH Police Department.
The crash remains under investigation, and police are asking anyone with additional information, recordings, or who witnessed the crash to contact Durham Police Officer Chloe Scott at cscott@ci.durham.nh.us or 603-868-2324.