Green Cove woman injured in ambulance crash
 |  December 1, 2009  |   2 Comments
 

Clay Today staff

JACKSONVILLE – A Green Cove Springs woman was a passenger in a private ambulance involved in a fatal crash Sunday, Nov. 29, on Phillips Highway that sent seven people to the hospital.

Julie Kathryn Raymer, 44, suffered serious injuries in the crash that happened at 8:18 p.m. where Philips Highway intersections Interstate 95, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The 2007 Ford ambulance driven by Brian Wayne Gray, 25, of Jacksonville was southbound on Philips Highway was turning left onto the I-95 entrance ramp when it was struck a northbound pickup truck driven by Michael Jason Linder, 19, of Jacksonville, the Highway Patrol said. A passenger in the truck, Megan Elizabeth Bunn, 18, of St. Augustine was fatally injured and three other Jacksonville residents in the truck were seriously injured, the Highway Patrol said.

Gray had serious injuries and Linder was critically injured. None of the occupants of the pickup were wearing seatbelts; Gray and Raymer were wearing seatbelts, the Highway Patrol said.

 
 

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December 1st 2009 - 4:49PM
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