A 65-year-old man riding an electric motorcycle was killed in a devastating collision with a NYU Langone ambulance in Brooklyn early Sunday morning. The accident occurred near Ashland Place and Willoughby Street in Fort Greene, where the motorcyclist, identified as Ray Wilkerson Lynwood, veered into oncoming traffic and crossed the double-yellow line.
According to police, the ambulance was speeding north on Ashland Place when it struck Lynwood, who was heading south. The vehicle had its emergency lights flashing and sirens blaring at the time of the collision, responding to a call for a man in distress. Miraculously, no injuries were reported among the three NYU Langone ambulance crew members.
However, Lynwood suffered fatal head trauma and was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Tragically, his last known home address is only blocks away from the scene of the accident.
Police have launched an investigation into the incident, which remains ongoing. The NYPD has confirmed that all necessary protocols were followed during the response to the emergency call.
According to police, the ambulance was speeding north on Ashland Place when it struck Lynwood, who was heading south. The vehicle had its emergency lights flashing and sirens blaring at the time of the collision, responding to a call for a man in distress. Miraculously, no injuries were reported among the three NYU Langone ambulance crew members.
However, Lynwood suffered fatal head trauma and was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Tragically, his last known home address is only blocks away from the scene of the accident.
Police have launched an investigation into the incident, which remains ongoing. The NYPD has confirmed that all necessary protocols were followed during the response to the emergency call.