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North Carolina Highway Patrol warns about consequences of driving impaired after paramedic killed in crash
The North Carolina Highway Patrol warned about the dangers of impaired driving after a paramedic was killed when an ambulance was struck by a car driven by Jared Logan, who faces charges including second-degree murder and reckless driving. Trooper Robert A. Rogers emphasized the preventable nature of the tragedy and highlighted the '100 Deadliest Days of Summer' campaign due to increased road risks.
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