Aurora paramedics dodge a bullet after man allegedly shoots at ambulance

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Police plan to arrest a man who allegedly shot at an ambulance in Aurora after starting a house fire for arson and attempted murder.

“Yesterday afternoon, the Falck medics who joined us in responding to a call for a structure fire literally dodged a bullet,” Aurora Fire Rescue said in a Saturday statement.

Crews from Aurora Fire Rescue and Falck Rocky Mountain responded to reports of a house fire near South Chambers Road and East Quincy Avenue around 3:20 p.m. Friday, fire rescue officials said.

Someone had also called and reported that a man ran out of the house that was on fire, holding a gun, according to the Aurora Police Department.

“While AFR was attempting to extinguish the fire, a Falck Rocky Mountain ambulance arrived and was immediately fired upon by this man,” the police department said Saturday. “The round struck the front windshield and thankfully changed trajectory, not striking any of the three ambulance employees inside.”

Police said the bullet struck the ambulance’s front windshield and changed directory, not injuring any of the three paramedics inside. (Photo courtesy of Aurora Fire Rescue).

When Aurora police officers arrived, they spotted the suspect nearby and took the 34-year-man into custody “after the use of 40mm less-lethal rounds,” police said.

Police said the man was taken to the hospital Friday night but did not elaborate on his injuries or specify if he was shot by Aurora officers.

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