Paramedic Shot In Pensacola

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Direct from the Sheriff's Office Press Release=

Deputy Chris Welborn
Public Information Officer
Phone: 850.554.1532
cwelborn@escambiaso.com
January 28, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Medic Shot, Deputies Search for Suspect
Escambia County deputies are investigating a shooting that left an Escambia County emergency medic wounded.
At around 9:03 p.m. Friday night, deputies responded to the 1100 block of W. Hayes Street for an emergency assistance call from an EMS unit.
When deputies arrived they discovered a medic had been shot in the shoulder.
The medic told deputies that he was retrieving an item from a bag located inside his ambulance when someone tapped him on the back. As he turned around he was shot.
According to the medic, the suspect was a either a light skinned black male or a white male wearing a lime green jacket. The jacket may have NASCAR type patches sewn onto it.
The incident occurred at an EMS staging post, just blocks from Baptist Hospital. One of the responding deputies rushed the injured medic to the emergency room at Baptist in a cruiser. The medic’s identity was not released.
Other deputies from the patrol division, tactical anti-crime unit, narcotics unit and the “Desk to Road” program, along with officers from the Pensacola Police Department, converged on the area. The surrounding streets near the shooting scene were cordoned off and K9 units were utilized in the search for the suspect.
“We wish the very best for the injured medic and our thoughts are with his family, friends and co-workers,” said Sheriff’s spokesperson Deputy Chris Welborn.
As of this press release, investigators were in the preliminary stages of the investigation could not release any more information.
Anyone with information concerning the identity of the shooter is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at 850-436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at 850-433-STOP.

Update Sunday, the Medic is OK and was sent home from the hospital.
 

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ESO Press Release ===Incredible!

February 09, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Paramedic Faces Arrest; Shooting Story Apparently Fake
An Escambia County paramedic, who claimed to have been shot by an unknown male, admitted to investigators today that the wound was self-inflicted.
On January 28 at around 9:03 p.m. deputies responded to the 1100 block of W. Hayes Street for an emergency assistance call from an EMS unit.
When deputies arrived they discovered paramedic Brandon Richie, 28, of Pensacola, had been shot in the shoulder.
Richie told deputies that he was retrieving an item from a bag located inside his ambulance when someone tapped him on the back. As he turned around he was shot.
The incident occurred at an EMS staging post, just blocks from Baptist Hospital. One of the responding deputies rushed the injured medic to the Baptist Hospital emergency room in a cruiser.
Richie was released from the hospital on Saturday, January 30.
“After an in-depth investigation we determined that Richie’s story was just not adding up. He came in today on his own free will and admitted that the he shot himself and that the story was a made up,” said Sheriff’s spokesperson Deputy Chris Welborn.
Investigators are applying for an arrest warrant on Richie for false reports to law enforcement authorities.
The Sheriff’s Office is not releasing any other details.
 
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