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4 injured in crash between ambulance, MTA Mobility shuttle in Northeast Baltimore

Four people were injured in a collision between a Maryland Transit Administration Mobility paratransit shuttle and a Baltimore City Fire Department ambulance that overturned during the crash in Northeast Baltimore on Monday morning, officials said.

Two Fire Department paramedics, the MTA Mobility bus driver and a passenger were taken to hospitals for injuries that were not expected to be life threatening, officials said. The paramedics had to be extricated from the overturned ambulance after the crash about 9:30 a.m. at Moravia Road and Sinclair Lane.

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MTA's Mobility drivers are late 22 percent of the time — and riders say sometimes hours late amid contract changes.

No patients were inside the ambulance, said Chief Roman Clark, a fire department spokesman. It’s unclear whether the ambulance, Baltimore City Fire Department Medic 6, was on an emergency call at the time, he said.

The crash occurred as MTA Mobility Coach 3038 was driving south on Sinclair Lane while the ambulance was headed west on Moravia Road, according to MTA spokeswoman Veronica Battisti.

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MTA Police are investigating, Battisti said.

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