Attacked on the job: Officials say Detroit Fire Department medic assaulted by woman’s son while trying to help her
Officials say 31-year-old man stormed in demanding an update on his mother before attacking medic
Updated:
July 19, 2021 9:34 pm
Detroit Fire Department medic attacked on the job
DETROIT – A Detroit fire EMS medic, who was called to help a woman at her home on Detroit’s west side, was attacked by the woman’s 31-year-old son.
Officials said Detroit EMS was called to the home Sunday, July 18, on American Avenue to help the woman, who was having chest pains and difficulty breathing. Medics were helping her in her bedroom when she said her son stormed in, demanding that they update him.
SALT LAKE CITY Tens of thousands of cars use 300 West from 900 South to 2100 South daily.
As an economic hub almost hidden in plain sight, it s a section of the city that many residents and people who commute into Salt Lake City use on a regular basis. But it s also a section that can be difficult to manage with its disrepair so much so that Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says it s a spot people avoid traveling through if they can. Right here on 300 West is one of the greatest opportunities in the entire city, and I think all along the Wasatch Front, she said as several cars whizzed by 300 West behind her. We have one of the highest tax revenue returns right here on the 300 West corridor, but you wouldn t know it to look at the streets.
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Tens of thousands of cars use 300 West from 900 South to 2100 South daily.
As an economic hub almost hidden in plain sight, it s a section of the city that many residents and people who commute into Salt Lake City use on a regular basis. But it s also a section that can be difficult to manage with its disrepair so much so that Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says it s a spot people avoid traveling through if they can. Right here on 300 West is one of the greatest opportunities in the entire city, and I think all along the Wasatch Front, she said as several cars whizzed by behind her. We have one of the highest tax revenue returns right here on the 300 West corridor, but you wouldn t know it to look at the streets.
SALT LAKE CITY Tens of thousands of cars use 300 West from 900 South to 2100 South daily.
As an economic hub almost hidden in plain sight, it s a section of the city that many residents and people who commute into Salt Lake City use on a regular basis. But it s also a section that can be difficult to manage with its disrepair so much so that Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says it s a spot people avoid traveling through if they can. Right here on 300 West is one of the greatest opportunities in the entire city, and I think all along the Wasatch Front, she said as several cars whizzed by 300 West behind her. We have one of the highest tax revenue returns right here on the 300 West corridor, but you wouldn t know it to look at the streets.