
    Danny Glenn LAFLEUR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Randall MOLITAR et al., Defendants-Appellees.
    No. 6254.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    Feb. 6, 1978.
    
      Guillory, McGee & Mayeux by Robert K. Guillory, Eunice, for plaintiff-appellant-ap-pellee, Theotis F. LeJeune.
    C. Brent Coreil, Ville Platte, for defendant-appellant-appellee, Danny Glenn La-fleur. ■
    Brame, Bergstedt & Brame, Joe A. Brame, Lake Charles, for defendant-appellant, Zurich Ins. Co.
    Davidson, Meaux, Sonnier & Roy, Edward O. Taulbee, IV, Lafayette, for defendants-appellees-appellants, Randall Molitar, et al.
    Raggio, Farrar, Cappel & Chozen by Stephen A. Berniard, Jr., Lake Charles, for defendant-appellant, Danny G. Lafleur.
    Young & Burson by Joe Ortego, Eunice, for plaintiff-appellee, Ivy Fruge Molitor.
    Fusilier, Pucheu & Soileau by L. 0. Fusilier, Ville Platte, for plaintiff-appellant-ap-pellee.
    John Larry Vidrine, Ville Platte, for defendant-appellee-appellant.
    Jack C. Fruge, Ville Platte, for defendants-appellees, Willie Smith and Dixie Auto. Ins. Co.
    Lewis & Lewis, James T. Guglielmo, Opelousas, for defendant-appellee.
    Voorhies & Labbe, Patrick A. Juneau, Jr., Lafayette, for defendant-appellee, Western World Ins. Co.
    Calvin E. Hardin, Jr., Baton Rouge, for defendant-appellee, Ins. Co. of North America.
    Allen, Gooch & Bourgeois, Ltd., Arthur I. Robison and Michael Harson, Lafayette, for intervenor-appellant Insurance Co. of La.
    Before CULPEPPER, DOMENGEAUX and JOHNSON, JJ.
   JOHNSON, Judge.

This is an appeal from a companion case consolidated for trial with LeJeune v. Allstate Insurance Company, 356 So.2d 537, our Docket # 6252, decided this date.

This is a suit by Danny Glenn Lafleur the driver of the ambulance belonging to Ar-doin’s of Mamou, Inc. Lafleur sues for injuries and losses sustained by him in this accident. Numerous interventions, cross claims, and third party demands are made involving most of the parties in the LeJeune v. Allstate Insurance Company case. There was judgment by the trial court denying Lafleur’s demands as well as denying all interventions and third party plaintiff demands. The trial court denies all demands made in this proceeding and rules that numerous other cross claims were dismissed as moot.

For the reasons assigned in the LeJeune v. Allstate Insurance Company case, 356 So.2d 537, our Docket No. 6252, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed at appellants’ costs.

AFFIRMED.  