Paramedic killed when she falls from back of flipping ambulance, NC troopers say
A paramedic was killed when an ambulance hauling a patient was slammed from behind on U.S. 74 and flipped over, according to the N.C. State Highway Patrol.
The crash happened around 8 a.m. Monday in Gaston County, as the ambulance was eastbound on U.S. 74 near Interstate 85.
An investigation revealed a Dodge Challenger was traveling at a high rate of speed on U.S. 74 when it struck the back of the ambulance, causing it to overturn, officials said. The man driving the car is accused or being intoxicated, investigators say.
Paramedic Ashley Moore, 37, of Lawndale, was treating a patient in the back of the ambulance when she was thrown out and suffered fatal injuries, investigators say.
The ambulance driver and patient were not seriously injured, officials said
Moore worked the past nine years for Cleveland County Emergency Medical Services, and served as a paramedic and field training officer, the county said in a news release.
“She exemplified the highest standards of the EMS profession and dedication to our community,” county officials said.
The driver of the Dodge Challenger has been identified as Jared Logan, 35, of Gastonia, according to court documents. He was hospitalized with minor injuries, officials said.
Logan has been charged with second degree murder, driving while impaired, reckless driving/wanton disregard, and failure to wear a seatbelt, arrest warrants report.
A cause for the crash remains under investigation, and charges have not been filed, investigators said.
This story was originally published July 6, 2026 at 1:48 PM with the headline "Paramedic killed when she falls from back of flipping ambulance, NC troopers say."