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HFD inspecting ambulance after engine caught on fire Wednesday evening

New details are coming to light about the ambulance fire at the Queen’s Medical Center on Wednesday night. We know more about the vehicle and what the crew was doing at the time, but Honolulu Emergency Medical Services says it’s still looking into the cause.Full Story >>

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