No injuries in ambulance crash in West Town

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No one is injured in an accident involving a private ambulance early Thursday in West Town.

About 12:10 a.m., the ambulance was southbound in the 300 block of North Western Avenue when a woman driving north lost control of her vehicle and crashed into it, Chicago police said.

The people inside the ambulance, a man, 29, and two women, 24 and 46, were not injured and refused medical attention, police said. The driver of the other vehicle, a 29-year-old woman, also refused medical attention.

No citations were issued due to weather conditions, police said.

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