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A Foxborough woman was arrested for allegedly crashing a car into an ambulance while driving drunk.
Jenna Wilson, 40, was arrested on Thursday night, according to Foxborough Police. She was charged with two counts of operating under the influence of liquor, one count of endangering a child with operating under the influence, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, a marked lanes violation, and reckless endangerment to a child.
The crash occurred on Feb. 22. Police say Wilson was traveling southbound on Main Street in Foxborough when she crossed into the northbound lane and struck an ambulance head-on.
One patient and two personnel members were inside the ambulance. A child was in the car with Wilson, police said.
Officials previously said Wilson was driving a Honda Pilot, that the two emergency medical technicians in the ambulance were in their mid-20s, and the patient was a 70-year-old.
All five people in the vehicles were transported to local hospitals. The child driving with Wilson was severely injured and had to be transported via medflight.
After an investigation, authorities issued an arrest warrant for Wilson. She was scheduled to be arraigned on Friday in Wrentham District Court.
Ross Cristantiello, a general assignment news reporter for Boston.com since 2022, covers local politics, crime, the environment, and more.
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