A MEDIC Emergency Medical Services spokesman says the two crew members involved in the ambulance rollover have been discharged from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

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A Quad Cities ambulance rolled on Interstate 80, headed west, while carrying a patient, Sunday afternoon.

Authorities said it happened just east of West Branch, at mile marker 257, around 3:30 p.m.

A spokesman for MEDIC Emergency Medical Services, based in Davenport, said two crew members were taking a patient to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics at the time of the rollover. The spokesman couldn't specify where the Ambulance was coming from, due to privacy restrictions.

The Iowa State Patrol said the driver of the ambulance likely lost control of the vehicle on the icy road, causing it to topple and end up on its roof.

All three occupants were taken by Johnson County ambulance to UIHC for treatment. A State Patrol trooper said injuries were considered "non-life threatening." The MEDIC spokesman said the three were in stable condition, at last check.

Officials said the lane had been completely reopened as of about 5:00 p.m. The State Patrol warned troopers had responded to about a half dozen weather-related crashes in that area throughout the afternoon.

Here is a link to current DOT road conditions in the state.

MEDIC EMS' webpage says the group "serves the Iowa and Illinois Quad Cities as well as surrounding areas."