Police pursue stolen ambulance into D.C. after highway crash in Virginia
A view of traffic on Sunday, Aug. 12 at about 5 p.m. from a Virginia Department of Transportation camera on I-395 near the George Washington Parkway and the 14th Street Bridge. A man driving a truck crashed into vehicles on Interstate 395 near the 14th Street Bridge in Virginia on Saturday, then stole an ambulance and led police on a pursuit into the District, striking 10 vehicles before being stopped in Southwest Washington, according to police.
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