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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – An ambulance driver and paramedic were uninjured after rolling an ambulance on a return trip from Fargo Monday night.

According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, 31 year-old driver Aaron Tangren and 24 year-old paramedic William Caldwell were not hurt when blowing snow and freezing conditions caused the ambulance to slid into the median and roll. Sgt. Tom Herzig stated that the conditions caused several incidents Monday evening.

Both individuals were wearing a seatbelt. They were treated and released from the Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Damage estimates of the ambulance are around $80,000. The incident is under investigation.