Officers in Oslo, Norway, fired shots to stop an armed man who allegedly hit a number of people while driving a stolen ambulance, police say
Police officers in the Norwegian capital Oslo fired shots to stop an armed man who was driving a stolen ambulance, the city's force said on Twitter on Tuesday.
"We have control of an ambulance that was stolen earlier by an armed man. Shots were fired to stop the perpetrator, he is not critically injured," the tweet said, adding that more information will follow. A number of people were hit by the ambulance, police told Reuters. Among them were a woman and children in a stroller who were taken to hospital, according to a second tweet from police."Two babies were injured after the hijacked ambulance hit a family.
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