March 31, 2026
Valdosta, GA – Ambulance Transporting Patient Involved in Crash on GA 31
Valdosta, GA – Ambulance Transporting Patient Involved in Crash on GA 31

Valdosta, GA (March 31, 2026)
– An ambulance transporting a patient was involved in a crash Saturday, March 28, on GA 31 in Lowndes County, according to the Georgia State Patrol.
Officials said a white Chevrolet Malibu was traveling south when it attempted to make a U-turn in front of a South Georgia Medical Center ambulance. The ambulance, which was also traveling south while transporting a patient to an area hospital, struck the Malibu.
The impact caused the Malibu to rotate and collide with the ambulance's passenger side.
The driver and passenger of the Malibu were transported to South Georgia Medical Center with reported injuries. The EMT in the rear of the ambulance and the patient being transported were also taken to the hospital with complaints of injuries.
Authorities reported that the driver of the Malibu was charged with making an improper U-turn.
The crash remains under investigation.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover from this incident.
What Happens If an Ambulance Is Involved in a Crash While Transporting a Patient in Valdosta?
When an ambulance is involved in a car accident in Valdosta while transporting a patient, multiple people can potentially be affected, including medical personnel and the patient already receiving care.
Even in non-emergency mode, ambulances are still actively transporting individuals who may already be in a vulnerable condition.
After a crash, priority is placed on evaluating everyone involved. This includes the patient, EMTs, and occupants of the other vehicle. Additional emergency units are often called to assist, ensuring that medical care continues without interruption.
The patient being transported may need to be transferred to another ambulance or taken to the nearest hospital for evaluation, even if injuries appear minor. Medical staff will assess whether the crash affected the patient’s original condition or treatment.
Investigators typically review how the crash occurred, including vehicle movements, driver decisions, and traffic conditions. Even though emergency vehicles have certain privileges, other drivers are still expected to follow traffic laws, such as making safe turns and yielding when appropriate.
Crashes involving ambulances can also involve multiple layers of review, including department procedures and insurance considerations. Understanding how these situations are handled can provide context as officials continue to investigate incidents involving emergency medical transport.
If you or someone you care about was involved in a crash like this, it’s normal to have questions about what happens next. Taking time to gather information and understand your situation can help you feel more in control during an uncertain time.
At Edwards Law, we have experience assisting those hurt in vehicle collisions. Our legal team can explain your options moving forward. With knowledge of accident scenarios, we can clarify what may apply to your situation.
If you want clear information about your options, you can contact Edwards Law at (912) 384-5700 to talk with our Lowndes County personal injury lawyer.
Note: This post was prepared using publicly available secondary sources. The details of the accident have not been independently verified. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact Edwards Law so that we can promptly update the post with the most accurate and reliable information.
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