PER CURIAM.
Appellants' deceased was a bystander struck by an ambulance rendered out of control by an immediately preceding collision with another vehicle. Apparently, the ambulance driver refrained from rendering any assistance to appellants' deceased, and appellants charge the driver, his employer, and its insurers with responsibility for the ensuing death.
Granting defendants' motion for summary judgment, the trial court found, as a matter of law, that...
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