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Ind. Ambulance Driver Slips on Ice, Dies

Wednesday, December 07, 2005 12:11:40 AM

MIDDLETOWN, Ind. (AP) - An ambulance driver leaving his house to respond to an emergency call slipped on ice, hit his head and died, authorities said.

Jeremy Rodecap, 29, was discovered dead outside his home late Saturday or early Sunday, authorities said.

Middletown EMS Chief Phil Chandler said emergency crews had been dispatched to an accident Saturday night. Moments later, they were told to disregard the call because there were no injuries.


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