Updated at 3:55 p.m. Feb. 11: Revised to include additional information about one medic's injuries.

A 28-year-old man is dead and two Dallas Fire-Rescue medics were hospitalized after a crash early Sunday in west Oak Cliff, officials say.

The ambulance was traveling west on West Davis Street about 3:15 a.m. to respond to a medical emergency when a pickup going south on North Westmoreland Road went through a red light and crashed into the ambulance, police said.

The pickup driver as well as two medics in the ambulance had to be extricated from the wreckage, Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans said. All three were taken to a hospital.

The pickup driver, who was identified as Luis Cabrera, died of his injuries at the hospital, police said.

Dallas Fire-Rescue officer Nicholas Granados, 29, was hospitalized after a crash Sunday in west Oak Cliff in which a driver died after crashing into the ambulance Granados was riding in. Granados suffered a collapsed lung, a fractured rib and other injuries, according to a statement from Dallas Fire-Rescue. (Dallas Fire-Rescue)

The medic who was driving the ambulance is OK and was released from the hospital about 7 a.m., Evans said.

The medic in the passenger seat, 29-year-old Nicholas Granados, remained in the hospital Monday. The collision left him with a fractured rib, a collapsed lung and multiple cuts, bruises and scratches, Dallas Fire-Rescue said in a news release.

Granados is expected to make a full recovery. His partner, who was driving the rescue unit, asked not to be identified, the department said.

"Despite the challenging road ahead, he is thankful to be in the company of his immediate family, friends and loved ones to help him along," the department said in a written statement.