The crash, which involved a male cyclist and a San Carlos EMS ambulance, happened at the 2600 block of North Craycroft Road.
Jamie Donnelly A cyclist has died after he was struck by an ambulance on Tucson’s east side Wednesday morning.
The crash, which involved a male cyclist and a San Carlos EMS ambulance, happened at the 2600 block of North Craycroft Road, near East Copper Street, Tucson police said. Craycroft Road was shut down between Glenn Street and Copper Street for hours while police investigated the crash.Jamie Donnelly covers breaking news for the Arizona Daily Star. Contact her via e-mail at [email protected]
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