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Car, Ambulance Collide In Marshall Township; 2 Dead

POSTED: 8:08 am EDT September 23, 2007
UPDATED: 6:07 pm EDT September 24, 2007

An ambulance and car collided along Route 19 at Brushcreek Road in Marshall Township Sunday, killing two people and injuring three others.
 
Police said Douglas Stitt, 38, of Mercer, and Phillip Bacon, 31, of Sharpsville, were driving a car at about 2:30 a.m. when their vehicle and the ambulance collided.
 
The medical examiner said both Stitt and Bacon died of head injuries.
 
Three people riding in a Cranberry Township ambulance were also injured. Their conditions and names have not been released. 
 
The three injured victims remain in the hospital. 


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