BULL v. DREW


286 A.D. 1138 (1955)

Lloyd Bull, Appellant, v. Joseph E. Drew, Respondent Village of Waterford, Appellant, v. Joseph E. Drew, Respondent Raymond Rocque, Appellant, v. Joseph E. Drew, Respondent Leo Willi, Appellant, v. Joseph E. Drew, Respondent Joseph E. Drew, Respondent, v. Village of Waterford et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 23, 1955.


At an intersection controlled by a traffic light in the city of Cohoes an ambulance of the neighboring Village of Waterford on an emergency call collided with an automobile operated by Joseph E. Drew. The light was red for the ambulance; green for Drew. The proof is that the ambulance sounded the siren as it approached the intersection. Drew was somewhat deaf; the windows of his car were closed; he did not hear the siren. All other...

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