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Specialist Paramedic Cody Medley (Provided Photo)

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Specialist Paramedic Cody Medley (Provided Photo)

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Second medic in ambulance accident dies

Updated: Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013, 9:47 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 17 Feb 2013, 9:57 AM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Officials say the second medic injured in Saturday's ambulance accident has died from injuries sustained in the incident.

Officers say Specialist Paramedic Cody Medley passed away at Wishard Hospital early Sunday morning.

"We grieve with our IEMS family as we learn of the passing of Specialist Cody Medley," said Troy Riggs, director of the City of Indianapolis Department of Public Safety. “Please keep his family and his friends in your thoughts and prayers."

Medley, 22, joined the IEMS team in 2010. He was a member of the Sunman Fire Department before joining the IEMS. According to a release from IEMS, Medley was a fun, outgoing man who enjoyed his job greatly. He lived in Indianapolis and enjoyed volunteering and being outdoors.

“It is with a heavy heart I announce that another of our IEMS brothers has passed. Cody was a skilled paramedic, a loyal colleague and a wonderful friend,” said Dr. Charles Miramonti, chief of Indianapolis EMS. “While the past 28 hours have been filled with extraordinary grief, loss and sadness, we've come together to remember two extraordinary young men. I also once again want to recognize the tremendous outpouring of support from our Department of Public Safety family, our Health and Hospital Corporation and Wishard family, and the entire community for our fallen colleague.”

Mayor Ballard has asked all locals to lower their flags at half-staff to honor Medley. Flags are to remain at half-staff until sunset.

"These first responders were devoted to helping others and risked their own lives to do so every day on the job. We stand by our IEMS family to give them strength in this time of grief," Ballard said in a statement Sunday.

Saturday, officials announced IEMS Private Timothy C. McCormick, 24, had died from injuries sustained in the crash.

The Supporting Heroes website is asking for the public to make a tribute to the Medley and McCormick on their website.

Officers say the ambulance was struck by a passenger car while going through the intersection of Senate Avenue and St. Clair around 3:37 a.m. Saturday. The ambulance had the right of way.

When crews arrived on scene, they found an ambulance on its side. The force of the impact caused the ambulance to slide into a parked vehicle. Officials say the driver of the passenger car, 21-year-old Jade Hammer, had the smell of alcohol on her breath when officers talked to her after the accident.

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