By Charlie LeDuff
WJBK – MyFoxDetroit.com

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) – Two paramedics sit in their broken down ambulance as shots ring out all around them. The video they recorded while waiting to be rescued is raising questions about the City of Detroit’s promise to fix problems with its emergency service.

Play the video in the player to see the video taken by paramedic Wisam Zeineh and to hear the sounds of almost constant gunfire as he and his partner sit in their broken down rig.

Charlie LeDuff raises the question: Where’s the money to fix the broken down ambulances?

These guys waited for an HOUR, unarmed, to be rescued, as constant gunfire, some of it from automatic weapons, rang around them. If I lived in one of these neighborhoods, there is NO WAY I would be unarmed. NO WAY. I’m unable to embed the video here (sorry!), but I highly recommend viewing it here.

Gun control advocates: These aren’t legal guns you are hearing. Why do you want to take away guns from law-abiding citizens? Would YOU like to wait an hour for assistance, unarmed, while you feared for your life?

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