D.C. Ambulance Doors Stuck with Patient Inside

July 19, 2013
A fellow D.C. rescue crew responded to the hospital to assist.

Fire and rescue personnel are accustom to being called for unusual incidents.

And, a D.C. rescue crew responded to one of those Thursday.

The call came from a fellow EMS crew who couldn't get the ambulance doors open to unload a patient at Howard University Hospital, according to WJLA.com.

The patient, who had been hurt in a crash, was removed after the crew managed to open the doors.

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