New York Metropolis is mourning the tragic dying of a longtime FDNY paramedic who was fatally stabbed whereas on responsibility in a Queens neighborhood Thursday afternoon.
Emergency Medical Service Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, 61, was on shift at EMS Station 49 in Astoria when she was stabbed a number of instances in a “barbaric and utterly unprovoked” assault close to twentieth Avenue and Steinway Avenue, FDNY Appearing Commissioner Laura Kavanagh stated in a joint information convention Thursday.
The lethal assault occurred at roughly 2:15 p.m. whereas she was strolling to get meals. She was in uniform and clearly recognized as an EMS member.
“This lethal, mindless, broad daylight assault on a uniformed EMT member is a direct assault on our society,” NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell. “It’s the newest consequence of the violence that we relentlessly combat in our metropolis.”
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FDNY paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling was fatally stabbed within the line of responsibility within the Astoria neighborhood of Queens on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.
(New York Metropolis Fireplace Division)
The 24-year FDNY veteran was taken to Mt. Sinai Queens Hospital in important situation the place she later died.
Sewell stated this degree of violence can’t be tolerated in New York and it “has to, and can be, stopped.”
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New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams stated Thursday town has misplaced considered one of its heroes who supplied a service to NYC residents for over twenty years.
“On daily basis they do their job in a way by which many people do not realize how harmful it’s,” Adams stated. “She was working for this metropolis. She paid the final word sacrifice due to it.”
Kavanagh added that EMS members solely assist and save different folks’s lives, and to be fatally attacked whereas working to assist others is “heartbreaking and enraging” in methods she can not describe.

New York Metropolis police at a criminal offense scene within the Astoria neighborhood of Queens the place FDNY paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling was fatally stabbed on Thursday.
(Peter Gerber)
NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig introduced a 34-year-old man was arrested within the killing.
Essig stated considered one of two individuals who witnessed the stabbing chased the suspect into his third-floor condominium close by, the place he barricaded himself. He was finally talked out of his condominium by the Hostage Negotiating Crew and Emergency Service Unit and brought into custody.
Mayor Adams stated the suspect “can be held accountable for his actions.”

New York Metropolis tactical police arrive on scene in Queens to apprehend the suspect within the deadly stabbing of FDNY paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling.
(Peter Gerber)
FDNY shared emotional photographs Thursday evening on Fb of the lieutenant’s dignified switch from the hospital.
Dozens of first responders may be seen saluting the fallen paramedic as her flag-draped physique was carried by way of the gang and positioned into the ambulance.
New York Gov. Kathy Horchul ordered flags at state buildings to fly at half-staff in Russo-Elling’s honor beginning at dawn Friday, Sept. 30 and till her funeral service is over.
“We mourn the lack of Alison Russo-Elling, an EMT Lieutenant who was killed whereas on responsibility,” Hochul stated in a press release. “Our hearts are together with her household as we honor her life and bear in mind her as a hero. I do know all New Yorkers are grateful for her service over greater than twenty years with FDNY and as a World Commerce Middle first responder.”

New York Metropolis firefighters line the road for the procession carrying the physique of FDNY paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling, who was fatally stabbed within the line of responsibility in Queens Thursday.
(Peter Gerber)
In response to FDNY, Russo-Elling joined the division as an EMT in March 1998 and have become a paramedic in 2002. She was promoted to lieutenant in 2016.
Throughout her profession, she labored at a number of EMS stations, together with Station 20, Station 17, Station 16, Station 45, Queens Tactical Response Group and Station 49.
Russo-Elling additionally assisted in rescue and restoration efforts on the World Commerce Middle on 9/11.
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“She was completely beloved on this job,” Kavanagh stated. “Our hearts break for our total division and her household.”
Russo-Elling was a resident of Lengthy Island. She leaves behind a daughter and her mother and father.

An ambulance carrying the physique of slain FDNY paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling passes by way of a crowd of FDNY EMS personnel.
(Peter Gerber)
The slain paramedic is FDNY’s 1,158th member to make the final word sacrifice within the line of responsibility.
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Funeral preparations haven’t but been introduced.
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