Blue city first responder found dead in ambulatory murder: police
New York City police are investigating the death of a 64-year-old man who was found dead in an ambulance on Monday.
EMS personnel found Peter Forrest inside a Marquis Ambulette bus, parked on a side street in the Bronx neighborhood of Castle Hill Park near Barrett Avenue, around 10:30 a.m. Monday after someone called 911, the New York Police Department said. The bullet had been left in this area for some time, said the police.
Forrest was found face down in a pool of blood at the bottom of the ambulatory, the New York Post reported.
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Police later identified the man as Forrest, a Bronx resident employed by a private ambulance company. He was pronounced dead at the scene, with “trauma to the body,” including injuries to the head and face, which necessitated an investigation, police said.
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Although his death is being investigated as a homicide, according to the NYPD, the medical examiner has not determined Forrest’s cause of death.
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As of Wednesday morning, no arrests had been made in connection with the death of the private ambulance worker.
A representative for Marquis Ambulette confirmed that Forrest was an employee of the company, and that Marquis was cooperating with police on Wednesday morning, but declined to comment further.
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