In Stoke-on-Trent, an unknown person stole an ambulance from the Royal University Hospital while a paramedic and a patient were inside. This was reported by the Daily Mail on Thursday, March 26.
The incident occurred on the evening of March 25 at approximately 8:15 p.m. The attacker got into a parked car and drove away. The people in the cabin were not injured.
Staffordshire Police chased a stolen ambulance to a petrol station on the A34. There, the man left the car and tried to escape through the swampy area, but he was arrested with the help of a police dog.
The 31-year-old suspect was arrested on charges of kidnapping, robbery, driving under the influence and refusing a medical examination. The statement stated that the motive behind the crime had not been determined. message.
In December, police in Volgograd used flare guns and stopped an ambulance stolen by a drunk man. State traffic inspectors received a message that a private vehicle had been stolen and quickly located it. The driver ignored the request to stop, accelerated, maneuvered dangerously and tried to escape the chase.
