EMT shot on Staten Island, police say patient shot him

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EMT shot: Police update

NYPD Inspector Mark Molinari gave reporters preliminary information about the shooting of an EMT on Staten Island.

A 37-year-old man who was being taken in an ambulance to a hospital on Staten Island pulled out a handgun and shot an EMT who was treating him on Wednesday night, the NYPD said. 

The ambulance crew, from Richmond University Medical Center, responded to a call about a "disorderly person" at the Funkey Monkey Lounge in Port Richmond at about 7:40 p.m., NYPD Inspector Mark Molinari said. The EMTs encountered a 37-year-old man outside the bar and brought him to the ambulance.

As the ambulance was heading to the hospital, the patient pulled out a .38-caliber revolver and shot a 25-year-old EMT in the shoulder, Molinari said. The other EMT, who was behind the wheel, then stopped the ambulance. The patient got out and tried to get away, Molinari said. 

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Wounded EMT released from hospital

EMT Richard McMahon was all smiles as he was wheeled out of the hospital on Thursday. A day earlier, a patient shot him in the shoulder inside an ambulance, police said.

However, a retired NYPD detective and an off-duty Sanitation Department lieutenant helped catch the shooter until police officers arrived, Molinari said. Cops confiscated the revolver. 

The wounded EMT was taken to Richmond University Medical Center in stable condition. He was released on Thursday.

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EMT shot

A person being taken by ambulance to a hospital apparently shot an EMT who was treating him.