An EHS ambulance was seen with its rear partially submerged in the water at the Annapolis Royal wharf on Monday afternoon. No injuries were reported so far.
Eyewitnesses said there were no injuries at the scene
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An ambulance went off the wharf in Annapolis Royal on Monday afternoon.
Paula Hafting lives in Annapolis Royal and heard the sirens of the emergency vehicles going past her house.
“We were very worried so we went to take a look but everybody was ok,” she said.
Holly Sanford, the owner of Bainton’s Tannery Outlet which located next to the wharf, said she saw police at the scene and also heard no one was injured.
EHS told CBC News that they are in the process of confirming details.
The Annapolis Royal Police department was not available to comment.
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