Drunk paramedic crashes Detroit ambulance with affected person in again: Officers

Harris Marley

World Courant

A paramedic with the Detroit Hearth Division was positioned on go away Friday after he was discovered to be below the affect when he crashed an ambulance with a affected person being transported within the again, officers stated. 

The paramedic, who the fireplace division didn’t determine, aspect swiped three automobiles whereas driving the affected person by town of Hamtramck simply after midnight Friday, round 5 miles north of downtown Detroit, the Detroit Hearth Division stated in an announcement. After the crash, he waited for police to reach. 

The paramedic, who has been with the division for six years, was examined per division protocol and located to be inebriated.  

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The ambulance driver was positioned on unpaid go away.  (iStock)

“Now we have a zero-tolerance coverage for using alcohol whereas on obligation and can take the suitable motion,” Detroit Hearth Division Commissioner Chuck Simms stated in an announcement. “Now we have an excellent group of EMTs and paramedics at DFD and it is sadly that this incident detracts from the lifesaving work they do each day.”

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Simms added, “Now we have packages and supportive providers in place for our workers who could also be scuffling with points akin to alcohol dependency and we are going to redouble our efforts to ensure any worker who might have them are conscious of entry them.”

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The affected person behind the ambulance was not injured. 

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The division stated the paramedic has had no earlier accidents or alcohol-related incidents. 

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Drunk paramedic crashes Detroit ambulance with affected person in again: Officers

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