Iowa Fire Chief Accused of Drunk Driving in Ambulance
A central Iowa fire chief has been accused of being drunk while driving an ambulance and taking a patient to a hospital.
Greene County court records say 39-year-old Thomas Launderville is charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense.
The records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment on him.
A Jefferson City police officer says in the records he heard Launderville slur his words during a radio call late Friday as Launderville drove the Grand Junction ambulance and a patient to Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson.
Launderville has since been dismissed as Grand Junction’s fire chief.
The records say the officer arrested Launderville at the hospital, and a breath test later showed Launderville had a blood alcohol content of more than twice the legal limit.
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