A Georgia State Patrol investigation found alcohol was a factor in a head-on crash involving an ambulance that left three people seriously hurt on Sunday.
The crash happened on Oct. 26 around 7:37 p.m. on Mt. Zion Road.
GSP said the driver of a Toyota Tacoma crossed the center line and hit a Central EMS ambulance head-on.
The impact trapped all three people involved. That included two Central EMS workers in the ambulance and the driver of the truck.
GSP said the impact was so severe, first responders had to extricate all three victims from the wreckage.
All three victims sustained serious injuries, and GSP said the driver of the ambulance remains in critical condition.
The Georgia Department of Public Safety said the Tacomaโs driver was found to be under the influence of alcohol and will face charges once the investigation is complete.
