An Omaha firefighter was shot Monday afternoon after a woman being transported in an ambulance pulled out a gun. The incident began just after 3 p.m. when paramedics were called to the area of 48th and L Streets on a report of a woman having a seizure. They put her in an ambulance and headed for a hospital. While en route, near 42nd and Center Streets, she pulled out a gun, according to police. The firefighter, who has not been identified but is in his mid-30s, grabbed for the weapon and it discharged. He radioed a “help a firefighter” message, and officers responded.
Tuesday, July 02, 2013
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Another example of guns making us all safer.
I was watching a movie a few years back when a young man in the row behind us started to have a seizure. My wife alerted the theatre to stop the movie while say with him to keep him from hurting himself when I noticed a large calibre hand gun had fallen out of his pocket. Clearly another responsible gun owner.
Well, that's an interesting take on the good samaritan story.
we just need MORE guns, rite? RITE?!?
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