Police Investigate Video Of Speeding Ambulance Hitting Car, Result To Nothing
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MEDAN - The Head of Traffic at the Tebing Tinggi Police, North Sumatra, AKP Dhoraria Safitri Simanjuntak confirmed that the viral ambulance speeding past the car did not occur at the time called January 25.

Police have checked by visiting the location. A number of people were also asked for information, including checking CCTV at the goodbye monument

"The results of CCTV observations belonging to the Perkimtah Service, that on Tuesday, January 25 at 15.30-16.30 WIB, no one was seen and was recorded as hitting an ambulance with a minibus passenger car like the one that has gone viral," said AKP Dhoraria, Friday, January 28.

AKP Dhoraria said, in addition to checking CCTV footage, his party also dug up information on 2 witnesses who were always at the location.

"Witnesses 1 and 2 explained that, on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, starting from 08.00-19.30 WIB, the witness was at the location and no one knew, saw or heard of an incident as seen in the viral video," he continued.

With the results of the investigation, AKP Dhoraria confirmed that his party did not find a collision between an ambulance and a car as seen in the viral video.

"However, the Tebing Tinggi Police are ready to receive complaints from the public, if there are objections or losses related to the viral video incident," he said.

Previously circulated video of an ambulance hitting another car while trying to pass. As a result of the collision, the video recorder said the car he was traveling in suffered damage to the front left side.


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