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accident brings carnage to Paris streets Paris, France - (AP)
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A peaceful night out at a popular restaurant in Paris, France, turned into a scene of carnage when a speeding ambulance lost control and skidded into a crowd of early evening diners sitting at the street side tables that belonged to the Cafe Le Bois Vialotte in Paris's busy city center. |
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The cause of the accident, in which all four of the ambulance crew were killed is suspected 'to involve an undead' according to a police spokesperson tonight. "The emergency vehicle was responding to a call for help from a man who had been bitten earlier that evening." The un-named man claimed the bite was from an animal . However, at some point, the ambulance crew became suspicious and radioed for a containment crew to be waiting for them upon arrival back at the Sainte Anne hospital. "They were advised to use a precautionary restraint device." The ambulance never arrived. It crashed shortly after the radio transmission. Many casualties: Patient still alive: The un-named patient was taken away to a special quarantine wing of the hospital. Paris has had relatively few incidents of reanimation. And despite tonight's incident, reported outbreaks have actually began to fall. |
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