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Posted: May 19, 2022

Intoxicated Patient Shoots Staten Island (NY) EMT in Ambulance

A drunken patient shot a 25-year-old EMT who was caring for him in the back of an ambulance Wednesday evening.

The ambulance, Richmond University Medical Center, responded to a call for a disorderly individual at the Funky Monkey bar at 1205 Forest Ave. in Staten Island at about 7:40 p.m. EMTs loaded the patient, Thomas McCauley, 37, into the back of the ambulance, according to New York police.

As the ambulance was proceeding to Richmond University Medical Center, the EMT was collecting patient information from McCauley when he pulled out a gun and shot the EMT in the shoulder, police said.

The driver of the ambulance stopped the vehicle at 646 Forest Ave. where McCauley fled the vehicle. The driver of the ambulance proceeded to the hospital, where the EMT was treated. He is in stable condition, police said.

A retired police detective and a lieutenant in the sanitation department’s HazMat Division apprehended McCauley and retrieved a .38 caliber handgun believed to be used in the shooting, police said.

Police said they had responded to one prior call for an emotionally disturbed individual that involved McCauley.

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Posted: May 19, 2022

Photo of the Day: May 19, 2022

Sutphen—Greenfield Fire District, Greenfield Center, NY, pumper. Monarch cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax XS 2,000-gpm pump; 1,000-gallon polypropylene water tank; Command Light KL 415D-W2 with four Whelen Pioneer Plus PFH@ 12-volt light heads light tower; full-height full-depth compartments both sides. Dealer: Adam Schwabrow, Vander Molen Fire Apparatus Sales and Service, Syracuse, NY.

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Posted: May 19, 2022

‘Almost’ Is Here: See Grand Junction (CO) Fire Department Christen Station 3

“Almost” is indeed here.

The construction of Grand Junction Fire Department Station 3, located at 582 25 1/2 Road, is now complete. GJFD is in the process of moving in furniture and equipment for an official opening May 31st.  The Department will host a hose uncoupling ceremony and unveil exterior and interior station art from local artists that will be shared with the community through local media and Facebook Live at 1:00 PM on Tuesday May 17th.

The new Fire Station 3 will replace the existing station that has been in service since 1975. The new facility has modern safety upgrades which include cancer prevention features found in other GJFD fire stations. In the coming months, the current station’s property will be converted into a parking area for School District 51 and the Kronkright Sports Complex.

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GJFD broke ground on the station on August 19, 2021. The Blythe Group designed the station and FCI has coordinated the project with over 20 subcontractors to complete the project in less than eight months. The 10,000 square foot station will be home to the engine and ambulance crew cur

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Posted: May 19, 2022

VIDEO: Firefighters respond to raging fire near industrial park in Hawaii

Honolulu firefighters are responding to a raging fire Wednesday night in the Campbell Industrial Park area. The blaze was reported around 8:15 p.m. at a structure near Kaomi Loop in Kalaeloa. Witnesses said the fire has been reaching heights of about 100 feet, and the glow from the blaze can be seen from miles away.
- PUB DATE: 5/19/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Hawaii News Now
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Posted: May 19, 2022

Seconds to Save Lives: Ohio region's first mobile stroke unit sees success

A rare ambulance in Hamilton County is changing the game for the fifth leading cause of death in Ohio. In 2020, the CDC says more than 7,000 people died from strokes in the state. That same year, the region rolled out its first mobile stroke unit. “We have great stroke centers throughout the entire city, but just the logistics of transporting a patient from their home to the hospital -- that takes time when literally minutes matter.
- PUB DATE: 5/19/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WKRC-TV CBS 12 Cincinnati
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