Crime & Safety
Ambulance Shot In Baltimore: Report
An ambulance was reportedly struck by gunfire on Wednesday in northwest Baltimore.

BALTIMORE, MD — An ambulance was hit by bullets Wednesday morning in northwest Baltimore City, according to reports. The emergency vehicle was in the area of Wakefield at Wynham Road when it was hit by three bullets around 9:45 a.m., Fox 45 reported.
The back window of the ambulance was shattered and one person was taken into custody in connection with the shooting, which the news station reported was related to a neighborhood dispute.
A person with a rifle was spotted nearby when the shooting occurred, prompting the medics and the patient in the ambulance to duck to cover themselves, according to WJZ.
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There were reportedly no injuries as a result of the shooting.
PHOTOS: Ambulance hit by bullets in NW Baltimore. Back window shot out. https://t.co/l5LwlsMuvM pic.twitter.com/P6mUxFlEKt
— FOX Baltimore (@FOXBaltimore) March 7, 2018
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