MINDLESS thugs put an elderly woman's life at risk when they smashed into an ambulance and stole its sat-nav as she was treated by paramedics.
It was yet another sickening attack in rapidly-growing onslought against 999 crews from all our emergency services - police, fire and rescue and ambulance.
After the latest attack, it took vital minutes for a replacement vehicle to arrive and take the critically-ill 85-year-old to hospital.
She survived, but the delay could easily have proved fatal.
The attack happened outside a residential home on Walney Road in Benchill, Wythenshawe. A window of the ambulance was smashed with a large rock and the vehicle was left strewn with glass and impossible to drive - and will cost up to £2,000 to repair.
Ironically, the sat-nav system is worthless to the thieves. It cannot operate outside the ambulance and there are warning signs on windows to deter would-be thieves.
While waiting for a replacement, the ambulance staff did keep the woman in a stable condition. But one paramedic said the attack may have left other patients desperate for help.
A response vehicle had arrived at the home at 12.54am to assess the situation and the first ambulance arrived at 1.01pm.
Its replacement got there at 1.17 - a spread of 23 minutes.
"The replacement ambulance could have been dealing with someone else," said the anonymous paramedic, "and you can see why it puts seconds on to every job.
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"It a massive inconvenience and it puts the public at risk.
"The broken window can be fixed, but it will take a while for the sat-nav to be running again.
"Without that, we won't be able to get to jobs as quickly."
He added that the sat-navs were useless if disconnected from ambulance software - with stickers warning would-be robbers. The paramedic said: "We put them under the windows, but obviously some people don't care - or can't read.
"The system will probably end up chucked in a bush."
Delwyn Wray, area director for the North West Ambulance Service, said the theft was `an act of pure vandalism'.
He added: "The patient was an elderly female who required emergency medical assistance - that should speak for itself."
The thefts and subsequent damage to vehicles are thought to have cost the North West Ambulance Service more than £100,000 over the last year.
Delwyn Wray, area director for NWAS, said: “These acts of vandalism mean we have often have to double our resources at an incident and can delay transporting a patient to hospital – this can inevitably put lives at risk.”
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Rugbygirl, Urmston (13/02/2008 at 07:35)
PW, Manchester (13/02/2008 at 07:58)
dessie, manchester (13/02/2008 at 08:25)
jsac1984 (13/02/2008 at 09:22)
alvinlwh (13/02/2008 at 10:29)
anthony (13/02/2008 at 10:53)
BeckyBoob, Blackley (13/02/2008 at 11:59)
These thugs desreve to be lock up for life
I have seen this happen in my area, an old guy die because the ambulance was robbed their equipment and the gent die
What a sad world this is
Hope the lady gets well soon !
VinoTinto (13/02/2008 at 13:35)
ace, manchester (13/02/2008 at 15:19)
SADLY MATE NOBODY LISTENS TO US.We have to live with scum like this while our government and politicians live in luxury with police and body guards at their sides.ITS TIME FOR REAL LAWS TO CONTROL THE SCUM.
Mutley, Hyde (13/02/2008 at 16:58)
alvinlwh (13/02/2008 at 17:13)
ace, manchester (13/02/2008 at 17:44)
Your quite right about these thugs and creading? I used to drive a transit van with signwriting on the side and i wore a dayglo jacket (i was a mobile car engineer) and one of our local idiots asked if was a police van???because of the writing on the side? "It read,mobile engineer in large letters" the kid was around 13years old..i could have fell out of my van with shock of how badly educated some of our kids are.....Im disgusted at our government for allowing things to get so bad.
better off red (14/02/2008 at 13:26)
roll on free speech.
999 person, Farnworth (21/02/2008 at 20:26)
Mike (22/02/2008 at 10:32)
anthony
13/02/2008 at 10:53"
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