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John, Peter and Sarah are at a ski resort. John loses his balance and falls down. He then tries to get up, but he can't, so Sarah and Peter call for an ambulance. When it arrives, the doctor says John's leg is broken and decides to take him to the hospital. In about an hour, when John is already in the hospital, Peter calls Rick (who's his, Sarah's and John's friend). Rick says to Peter: "How are you, Peter?" Peter replies to him with the following:
I'm okay, but John broke his leg, Sarah and I called for an ambulance, and it [took]/[has now taken] him to the hospital. We're going to visit him there. Would you like to come with us?
Does either option work in the context given?
I'm okay, but John broke his leg, Sarah and I called for an ambulance, and it [took]/[has now taken] him to the hospital. We're going to visit him there. Would you like to come with us?
Does either option work in the context given?