An ambulance, while responding to a call using lights and sirens, is involved in a collision at an intersection. Witnesses state that the ambulance slowly went through the red light without first stopping, resulting in a collision with a car. No one is injured, and the driver of the car is insured. Based on the witnesses' accounts of the collision, which outcome is likely to occur?
A) The driver of the car is liable for the collision
B) The EMT is immune from liability for the collision
C) Liability for the collision cannot be assigned since no one was injured
D) The EMT driving the ambulance may be liable for the collision
D) The EMT driving the ambulance may be liable for the collision
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