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Man steals San Francisco ambulance, attempts to mow down paramedics

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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police are searching for a suspect who attacked two paramedics as they were sitting in a parked ambulance Monday morning in the city's Mission district.Lt.

Jonathan Baxter, a spokesman with the San Francisco Fire Department called this an unprovoked attack."This is just one example of the violence our public servants see every day," said Baxter.The EMTs were staging in the Best Buy parking lot on Harrison Street about 7a.m., when Baxter said someone approached holding a sharp wooden object."He basically came at them with a spear, and was jabbing and spearing through all the windows of the ambulance including doors in the side of the ambulance," said Baxter.The paramedics feared for their lives and got out of the vehicle.

That's when the suspect got behind the wheel."At that time," Baxter said, "the individual took possession of the ambulance and stole it and then tried to chase down or run over the paramedics that were running for safety."Luckily, the paramedics were not physically hurt.

The suspect took off right as police arrived.Officials believe the weapon was a wooden stake used to support newly planted trees in the Best Buy parking lot.MORE: Police chief defends officers who released man suspected of trying to steal catalytic converter"They are super lucky they did not get injured at all, much less significantly," said Tim Finch, the director of the San Francisco Firefighters Union 798.

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