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TUCSON (KVOA) - Two people have died and several others were injured, including an American Medical Response EMT and a Tucson Fire Department captain, in connection to two related shootings that occured on the south side Sunday afternoon.
According to Tucson Police Department Chief Chris Magnus, an American Medical Response ambulance was stationed at Quincie Douglas Center, located at 1575 E. 36th St. near South Kino Parkway, at around 3:45 p.m. Sunday in reference to an unrelated medical incident. While at the scene, an armed man, later identified to be 35 years old, approached the ambulance at the park and opened fire, his weapon shooting one EMT in the head and another in the arm and chest.
UPDATE: The Tucson Police Department reports that the children associated with the home that caught fire have been located alive and are well.
Tucson first responders were shot on south side of town on Sunday evening. According to Tucson Police Chief Chris Magness, at approximately 3:45 p.m., Tucson Fire personnel responded to a structure fire located in the 2100 block of E. Irene Vista. At approximately the same time, an ambulance was at Quincie Douglas Center, located at 1575 E. 36th St. near South Kino Parkway, in response to a completely unrelated medical call.
A male, identified only as a 35-year-old, arrived at the Center in a silver SUV. He exited his vehicle and approached the ambulance and opened fire on the ambulance through the driver side window. He struck the driver, an EMT, in the head and the passenger, also an EMT, in the arm and chest.