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EMT dies after being shot during Tucson shooting spree
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Tucson man accused in deadly shooting spree has died
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TUCSON (KVOA) - First responders deal with traumatic situations on a regular basis. Following Sunday s deadly shooting involving two AMR EMTs on Tucson s south side, what happens when their job puts their own lives in danger?
News 4 Tucson went to AMR headquarters to see how they were helping their crews during this difficult time.
They say a team of specialists are on-site to help with mental health, along with a therapy dog.
Zona, seen roaming the halls of AMR headquarters, is a certified therapy dog. She helps provide comfort in crisis situations, ranging from mass causality incidents to natural disasters.
Leslie Stephen
TUCSON (KVOA) - The man who reportedly shot and killed at least one person during Sunday s shootings on Tucson s south side was identified by Tucson Police Department during a press conference held Monday afternoon.
In Monday s briefing, Chief Chris Magnus shared that the suspect, later identified as 35-year-old Leslie Stephen Scarlett, left the scene of a house fire located in 2100 block of E. Irene Vista, near South Kino Parkway and 36th Street, and opened fire at an America Medical Response ambulance, that was stationed at Quincie Douglas Center at around 3:45 p.m. in reference to an unrelated medical incident.
Tucson shooting: Arizona police ID gunman, release video after officer stops rampage outside house fire
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