Dash Cam Captures Car Sideswiping Tuscaloosa (AL) Fire Truck; Police Search for Driver

Tuscaloosa police are looking for leads that will help them identify the driver of a vehicle that struck a fire department rescue truck responding to a medical call.

The driver crossed into the wrong lane of Hargrove in order to pass the emergency vehicle, police said in a statement. The paramedics were running both lights and sirens on their way to a stroke patient who needed urgent medical attention.

This dash cam video was captured by the Northstar ambulance following the rescue truck.

The suspect vehicle appears to be a 2010-2014 Hyuandai Elantra. This happened on Hargrove Road just past the train station at 6:38 p.m. on Saturday, August 19.

Please call Tuscaloosa Police at 205-349-2121 if you can help!

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