CCTV footage The moment shows that a man broke the window of an ambulance and stole the backpacks related to Associate While he was treating a patient.
Closed ambulance was standing close to sandridge, HengaNorthwest LondonWhile the crew was inside the patient’s house at around 5 pm on 6 May.
As London Ambulance Service (LAS), It is said that before throwing “missiles” at the window, the door checking had moved around the emergency vehicle.
He jumped headfrents through the opening and grabbed two Rukasax related to paramedics before walking away from the scene.
Metropolitan Police An investigation has been launched in theft. London ambulance service CCTV footage has been released from an ambulance in an appeal to help the public in identifying the man.
The Chief Executive Officer of Las’s performance, Dr. Fanela Vrigle said: “Our ambulance crew was responding to an emergency and helping his patient, a thief stole their bags and damaged an ambulance.
“In this way our crew is terrible to deliberately target and they are quite upset.
“The damage to the ambulance means that it is now being repaired from the road, unable to respond to patients. Money will be better spent on the care of our patients to cure damage.
“We will not tolerate attacks on our employees or our vehicles and urge the public to contact the police if they have any information.”
The London Ambulance Service has fitted ambulances and response cars with a crew safety system including CCTV (which was captured this video), panic button and electronic tracking.
A dedicated violence in service is a reduction unit that encourages allies to report all incidents of misuse, supporting them through court process.
A Met Police spokesperson said: “We are currently investigating the theft from the ambulance in Sandrid Close, HA1 on 6 May on Tuesday.”
Force urged anyone using 5709/06may to call 101 with information, or contacted Crimistoppers Anonymously at 0800 111 555.