麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看

麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看

Atlanta police release stolen ambulance, high-speed pursuit video

Paramedics jumped out of the moving ambulance before the pursuit crossed two counties

By Bill Carey
麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. 鈥 The Atlanta Police Department released video of a high-speed pursuit involving a stolen ambulance.

The pursuit happened on April 17 after a man, who was being transported from Piedmont Henry Hospital to Piedmont Regional, allegedly stole the ambulance outside the hospital with paramedics inside, reported.

The paramedics jumped from the moving ambulance, reported.


A man led police on a pursuit across two counties before crashing after a PIT maneuver

The video from an Atlanta Police Department reveals how the Atlanta Police Department and Georgia State Patrol safely apprehended the suspect.

During the pursuit, officers deployed stop sticks, but the suspect swerved to avoid them, nearly hitting an officer.

"鈥 he had no regard for human life or property, using an ambulance as a wrecking ball, hitting multiple police cars, and causing property damage,鈥 Sheriff Levon Allen told FOX 5 Atlanta.

After police performed a final PIT maneuver, the suspect lost control of the ambulance and crashed into a pole. He fled on foot, and officers eventually used a TASER on him before taking him into custody, according to the report.

The suspect was booked into the Clayton County Jail on charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, felony fleeing, obstruction, theft by taking and hit-and-run.

Trending
Pinnacle speaker explained how to use the ancient art of storytelling to impact EMS provider identity, resilience and excellence
The two-year Department of Investigation probe will require biannual updates on environmental health risks first responders and survivors faced after the 2001 attacks
Nine residents at Gabriel House were killed and more than 30 were injured as crews, including 30 off-duty personnel, fought through chaos to evacuate the burning facility
Westfield will begin charging for non-emergent responses, such as lift assists without injury, to help reduce unnecessary strain on EMS resources