From News Nation:
“2 New York
City ambulance crews robbed in 1 week, police say”
New York City
ambulance workers are being told to keep their guard up after two crews were
robbed this week while responding to what turned out to be phony emergency
calls. In the latest incident, police say a man pulled a gun on two fire
department emergency medical technicians around 2:30 a.m. Saturday and demanded
they hand over their radios and medical bag. The confrontation happened in an
elevator at the Cooper Park Houses, a public housing complex in East
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as the EMTs were responding to a 911 call that
purported a person was having a seizure. On Monday, two Brooklyn hospital EMTs
were robbed in an elevator at the Seth Low Houses, a public housing complex in
Brownsville. A man hit the emergency stop button and demanded the EMTs hand
over their medical bags, tablets and radios, police said. The EMTs in Monday’s
incident were responding to a call for a person with breathing troubles, which
turned out to be false. “EMS workers play a pivotal role in keeping New Yorkers
safe during emergency situations,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison
said in a department tweet. “Our detectives are committed to bringing the
individuals responsible for the two robberies in one week against them to
justice.”
^ This is a new
low even for New York City. ^
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