On the night of July 10, 25-year-old Jeisson Julián Rojas Orozco was seriously injured in Bogotá after being struck by an official ambulance while riding his motorcycle. The incident occurred after he finished work at a commercial establishment. Witnesses reported that the emergency vehicle had its sirens off at the time of the collision. Rojas' sister, Sandra Rojas, spoke to Canal 1 about the family’s experience, stating that the traffic light was green for the motorcyclist when the accident occurred and that the ambulance did not have its lights or sirens activated. The family filed a formal complaint and provided video evidence showing the circumstances of the crash. The local authorities have suspended the ambulance driver pending investigation. Rojas was hospitalized with severe head and leg injuries and placed in a medically induced coma. Local council member David Saavedra has requested detailed reports on ambulance mobility protocols and urged authorities to expedite the investigation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an incident involving an official ambulance and includes statements from both the victim's family and local authorities. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on the event itself and the subsequent调查





