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Tuesday, 11 June, 2002, 22:29 GMT 23:29 UK
Ambulance attack by fans condemned
Football fans jumped on ambulance bonnet
An attack on an ambulance by Republic of Ireland football supporters in County Tyrone has been condemned by the Ambulance Service.

The incident took place after the Irish team beat Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to progress to the last 16 of the World Cup.

Teenagers climbed onto the bonnet of the vehicle and dented it.

Station officer Sammy Nicholl was in a line of traffic in the town centre when they started climbing on the vehicle.
Sammy Nicholl
Sammy Nicholl: Terrifying attack

"They were on the roof, on the sides of the vehicle and on the windows.

"I had ground to a halt and couldn't move at all and was pretty terrified," said Mr Nicholl.

Adrian McAuley of the Ambulance Service said it was an ordeal that should not have happened.

"This has been a terrifying attack for a member of our staff and for him to go into a town centre and be accosted by so many youths who were intent on doing damage to the vehicle and possible to the vehicle itself."

The Ambulance Service said it wanted to be left to get on with its work without the fear of such attacks.

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