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An ambulance company added insult to injury after billing an Indiana woman’s family for an emergency transport she didn’t live long enough to take. Sheila Breck was killed Sept. 23 when an ambulance slammed into her SUV at 85 mph as she was going to pick up her daughter from work. The emergency crew that responded to the Hancock County crash, which also injured two ambulance crew members and a pickup truck driver, called for a medical helicopter for the 64-year-old Breck — who died before it arrived. But her family was billed for the emergency helicopter, anyway.