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Malin: I was cooking
From: Matilda Aprea Malmqvist
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Amid an ongoing alarm, an ambulance was vandalized in Sollentuna. Two young men had broken the side window.
The patient had to wait for a new ambulance to be transferred to the hospital.
– What if it had been a small child sitting on the throat? What has happened to the thinking about the consequences of the young? says the nurse from the Malin ambulance.
Ambulance nurse Malin Gille Ahlqvist, 34, thought the man was joking when he said the ambulance’s side window was broken.
On Sunday night, around 6 p.m., Malin and her colleague Emma raised the alarm in Sollentuna.
– We upload the patient who lives in an apartment building. We judged that he needed to go to the hospital. So I went down to the ambulance to get a pirra call, a smaller stretcher, says Malin.
The man who said the ambulance had been sabotaged said he had seen two “snoring children” whom he considered the culprits.
– I couldn’t believe it, nobody goes to an ambulance, right? says Malin.
When Malin got to the car, she saw that the driver’s door window was actually broken. Large amounts of broken glass lay around the car and on the seats. He called the police and a new ambulance.
Photo: Private
Amid an ongoing alarm, an ambulance was vandalized in Sollentuna.
Photo: Private.
Ambulance nurse Malin Gille Ahlqvist, 34, hopes young people will start thinking one step further.
– I was cooking. The car was so damaged that we were unable to drive the patient. This time we were lucky that the patient managed to wait 15 minutes for a new ambulance. Next time, we may not be that lucky.
Malin says she does not believe the sabotage was directed against her and her colleague, but believes it is worrying that the young people have no sense of the consequences.
– To those who have done this, I want to say: Next time, maybe it will be you who need an ambulance, or your mother or father. Think and think again before you buy!
Photo: Private.
The ambulance was littered with shards of glass.
Police: two guys who were seen doing this
Aftonbladet has previously written about ambulance nurse Bengt, whose ambulance was sabotaged on October 25. Some young people had thrown stones from a bridge over the E18. The stone struck the ambulance, which was on duty with a patient who needed to go to the hospital.
Ola Österling, a police press spokesperson, confirms that a stone was thrown at an ambulance in Sollentuna on Sunday night.
– There are two guys who have been observed and who have probably done this. They threw an object, possibly a stone, at the ambulance.
A report has been written on the sabotage of the blue light, it continues.
– It is really wrong to attack an ambulance that also cares for an injured person and cannot drive from there. There are severe penalties for blue light sabotage and can result in imprisonment.
In the current situation, no one is deprived of liberty, according to Ola Österling.
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