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Ambulance in 'near-miss' at Stockbury Roundabout, Sittingbourne

An ambulance driver has been accused of 'cutting up' another motorist.

The incident happened on the A249 at the Stockbury Roundabout near Sittingbourne on Thursday afternoon.

Daniel Fullerton, who is a volunteer 'blood-runner' for the NHS, was in his car heading away from Maidstone and towards Sittingbourne and Sheppey when he says he was cut-up by an ambulance car.

Dash-cam footage of Daniel Fullerton's near-miss with an ambulance car at Stockbury Rondabout near Sittingbourne (11071347)
Dash-cam footage of Daniel Fullerton's near-miss with an ambulance car at Stockbury Rondabout near Sittingbourne (11071347)

He posted dash-cam film of the near-miss on Twitter and asked: "Can @SECAmbulance retrain their drivers about correct lanes, life-saver checks, mirror checks, lane markings and use of upcoming information boards?"

He added it was a "bit of luck (I) was not on my bike."

A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: "We have asked for a confirmation of the location and will bring it to the attention of local managers."

Daniel Fullerton's tweet (11071349)
Daniel Fullerton's tweet (11071349)

The incident happened at about 4.30pm.

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