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Tulsa, OK - A Tulsa fire crew is nursing some scrapes, cuts, bumps and bruises after coming under attack while trying to help an elderly north Tulsa woman.
It happened late Sunday night at about 11 o'clock in the 46-hundred block of North Hartford. That's about a half mile west of 46th Street North and Peoria Avenue.
The fire crews and paramedics from EMSA were responding to that medical call when police say as many as seven teenagers ambushed them as they were getting out of their trucks. Crew members called for backup and as Tulsa police surrounded the area, the teens scattered in all directions. 8 Talkback:
READ THE FULL STORY AT THE SOURCE:
http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0309/601908.html
Now I will tell you something interesting......... look what the PD said about this>>>
"This just never happens to them," said Tulsa Police Captain Shawn King. "They never get assaulted. I mean, they're here to help people and people know that. They may get some verbal confrontations going back and forth, but they're generally not assaulted."
Just goes to show how little coverage the assaults get. See another "safe scene" that wasn't so safe!!!!!
http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0309/601908.html
Tulsa, OK - A Tulsa fire crew is nursing some scrapes, cuts, bumps and bruises after coming under attack while trying to help an elderly north Tulsa woman.
It happened late Sunday night at about 11 o'clock in the 46-hundred block of North Hartford. That's about a half mile west of 46th Street North and Peoria Avenue.
The fire crews and paramedics from EMSA were responding to that medical call when police say as many as seven teenagers ambushed them as they were getting out of their trucks. Crew members called for backup and as Tulsa police surrounded the area, the teens scattered in all directions. 8 Talkback:
READ THE FULL STORY AT THE SOURCE:
http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0309/601908.html
Now I will tell you something interesting......... look what the PD said about this>>>
"This just never happens to them," said Tulsa Police Captain Shawn King. "They never get assaulted. I mean, they're here to help people and people know that. They may get some verbal confrontations going back and forth, but they're generally not assaulted."
Just goes to show how little coverage the assaults get. See another "safe scene" that wasn't so safe!!!!!