Man steals Pittsburgh ambulance as EMS providers are treating patient

Pa. police stopped the stolen rig more than 20 miles away


By Renatta Signorini
Tribune-Review

PITTSBURGH — A man was arrested early Friday after Pittsburgh police said he stole an ambulance while paramedics were handling a medical call in Mt. Washington.

Paramedics were treating a patient around 4:30 a.m. on West Sycamore Street when the ambulance was stolen. Authorities said it was driven to Beaver County where state police were able to track it down more than 20 miles away. Police stopped the ambulance on Parkway West near the Hopewell exit.

A man was arrested early Friday after Pittsburgh police said he stole an ambulance while paramedics were treating a patient.
A man was arrested early Friday after Pittsburgh police said he stole an ambulance while paramedics were treating a patient. (Photo/Pittsburgh Bureau of EMS)

Tribune-Review news partner WPXI reported that the ambulance was surrounded by several police vehicles along the highway. The ambulance was being loaded onto a tow truck around 6 a.m.

The man's identity was not immediately released.

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