Missouri firefighter paramedic dead after being stabbed in ambulance by patient: Unfathomable crime

A firefighter paramedic in Missouri was killed in the line of duty on Sunday after he was allegedly stabbed in the back of an ambulance while transporting a patient to the hospital.Kansas City Fire Department Fire Medic Graham Hoffman, 29, died on Sunday a few hours after he was stabbed in the chest by a patient being taken to the hospital following a routine medical call from police, the city of Kansas City said in a news release. Hoffman’s partner “initiated a crew emergency” after the stabbing and additional fire and police units responded to the scene, the city said.He was taken to North Kansas City Hospital, where he died in the Intensive Care Unit despite “heroic efforts” from KCFD paramedics while taking him to the hospital and staff in the Emergency Room and surgery.“His KCFD ambulance was an essential lifesaving tool,” the Missouri Division of Fire Safety posted on Facebook.“But early this morning, Hoffman’s ambulance became a crime scene and Hoffman a victim of an unfathomable crime – allegedly stabbed to death by a patient he was treating.”Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said Hoffman displayed the city’s “finest quality” through his “selfless service for others.”“That he was taken from us while working to save lives makes this loss all the more painful,” Lucas said, in part.

“This senseless act reminds us of the dangers our first responders face each day.The suspect remains in custody as the police department works with the Clay County Prosecutor toward charges.

We will demand accountability be applied not just to the suspect, but also for any steps in the system that fell short.”Lucas said the city mourns with Hoffman’s family, friends and the fire department, and asked that Kansas Citians keep the Hoffman family and the city’s “brave first responders” in their prayers.Interim City Manager Kimiko Gilmore also issued a statement sharing condolences for the “unimaginable loss.”“Today, we mourn the lo...

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