By Associated Press - Tuesday, January 9, 2018

RAGLESVILLE, Ind. (AP) - State Police say one person was injured when an ambulance transporting a patient collided with a horse-drawn buggy in southwestern Indiana.

Police said the ambulance’s emergency lights were activated but its siren was not Monday night when it struck the last buggy in a line of horse-drawn buggies traveling along a rural Daviess County road.

The buggy carrying three people flipped onto its side near the town of Raglesville about 30 miles southwest of Bloomington.

No one in the ambulance was injured, but a female in the buggy was hospitalized for injuries.

State Police did not have an update on her status Tuesday.

Police said the ambulance driver told officers she didn’t have time to avoid the collision, while the buggy’s driver said he didn’t see or hear the ambulance.

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