McDade said Phoenix Fire's top leaders are already reiterating safety to every employee, as well as looking at potential policy changes and new vehicle technology. MORE ⬇️
On Sunday, officials say a 45-year-old thief led police on a high-speed chase that ended with Gila River police officers puncturing the tires of a Mesa ambulance.
Mesa police tell ABC15 the ambulance stolen Sunday from Banner Desert Medical Center cost at least $120,000. Mesa Fire and Gila River PD would not say how much damage the vehicle sustained after GRPD used stop sticks to puncture its tires. Captain McDade told ABC15 the recent ambulance thefts are a reminder that any running vehicle can be a target.
"[We will] absolutely look at any policy change, and maybe security. But again, that incurs cost...to the taxpayer," said Capt. McDade.
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