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Ambulance responding to Tampa bus stop accident crashes, first responders sent to hospital

Tampa Fire Rescue officials reported an ambulance responding to the scene in North Tampa hit a pole.

TAMPA, Fla.—Emergency responders heading to a call where a car hit five kids and two adults were in a separate crash Thursday morning.

The second crash around 8:15 a.m. happened at the intersection of North Nebraska and Bougainvillea avenues sent two Tampa firefighters to Tampa General Hospital. The crash knocked a paramedic inside the ambulance unconscious. Both firefighters were in stable condition, Tampa Fire Rescue said.

Tampa Fire Rescue said a black sedan hit the driver's side of the ambulance as it was going southbound on Nebraska Avenue and turning east onto Bougainvillea Avenue. The crash caused the ambulance to hit a concrete power pole.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue personnel took the driver of the sedan to Florida Hospital in Tampa.

The firefighters were responding to the bus stop crash at Bougainvillea Avenue and Marvy, which involved five children and two adults.

The Tampa Police Department is continuing the investigation.

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