NJ EMS Provider Seriously Hurt after Jumping Out of Ambulance

The photo shows the front of an ambulance with its emergency lights on.
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A private EMS provider was hurt Thursday after jumping out of his moving ambulance during an argument, according to a report.

The 21-year-old ambulance worker was fighting with the driver of the ambulance when he opened the front door and left the vehicle while moving on Route 208 in Wyckoff, police said.

A passing first responder saw what happened and grabbed a blanket and C-collar from the A&M Medical ambulance to help the injured EMS provider.

Police said the victim appeared to have internal injuries and possible broken bones. The report said the EMS provider wo was driving was clearly distraught and seen pacing back and forth.

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