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Maine Paramedic Killed in Ambulance Crash

Courtesy of the <a href=http://www.sunjournal.com target=new>Sun Journal</a>

TURNER, Maine-- A Wilton paramedic was killed early this morning when an ambulance he was riding in collided with a pickup truck at the intersection of Route 4 and Potato Road, police say.

Allan Parsons, 46, was tending to a patient in the back of the Med-Care ambulance, en route from the Rumford area to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. Parsons died at the scene, according to the Andrsoscoggin County Sheriff's Department.

In a written release, Sheriff Guy Desjardins reported that the ambulance -- emergency lights reportedly flashing -- collided with a black pickup crossing Route 4 from Potato Road to Lone Pine Road at about 3 a.m.

The driver of the ambulance was identified as Arlene Greenleaf, 68, of Bethel. She had to be extricated from the ambulance.

The driver of the truck was identified as Christopher Boutin, 29, of Turner. He was ejected from his vehicle.

Greenleaf and Boutin, along with the patient in the ambulance, were taken to CMMC.

Republished with permission of the Sun Journal.


The visiting hours shall be Wednesday, July 11th at The Wiles Funeral Home, in Farmington, Maine. Hours will be 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM

The service shall be at The Farmington Fair Grounds, in the Exposition building on Thursday, July 12th at 1 PM.

In lieu of flowers, the Parsons Family requests that donations be made to any of the following organizations:

Monmouth Rescue Association: c/o Chief Stephen Harrison, PO Box 426, Monmouth, ME 04259-0426

Maine EMS Memorial: c/o KVEMS, 71 Halifax St., Winslow, ME 04901-6930

National EMS Memorial Service: PO Box 279, Oilville, VA 23129-0279