Do You Know The Owner of This Vehicle

1points Posted 69 days, 15 hours ago by jj

At approximately 1.30am on the 27th of September 2008, two wonderful specimens of humanity showed their true character.

While en-route to a major motor vehicle accident in Mundaring overnight one of St Johns Ambulance Paramedic Crews was repeatedly rammed by two males who appeared to be in their mid 30's.

The ambulance with lights and sirens on was slowing for an upcoming red light where they were going to have to make a change in direction when they were rammed from behind by a white Hilux Ute. After the initial shock of impact the driver of the ambulance attempted to continue on to the vehicle accident he was responding to. As he attempted to complete the turn, the offending vehicle again rammed the back of the Ambulance, on this occasion injuring both of the Paramedics, one seriously.

The only details available about the offending vehicle is that it belongs to a mining company due to the logo that was almost completely obscured by mud and the bright orange flag protruding several metres above the now very damaged and bent roo bar fitted to the front.

Anyone with information please contact your local police.

jj

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There’s a special place in Hell reserved for animals like these. Meanwhile, may they live in interesting times…

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OK, thats retarded.

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Update on the paramedics, one was released from hospital with minor injuries, while the second one remains in hospital in a stable but serious condition

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