
First responders in Portland, Oregon, were reportedly delayed in transporting an injured protester from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility to a nearby hospital because federal agents stood in front of an ambulance and refused to let them leave.
Confidential reports written by the two medical employees, obtained by Willamette Week, indicate that federal agents grew hostile towards the first responders after being informed that they could not join the ambulance ride because the patient was not under arrest.
The driver of the ambulance wrote in a report produced for American Medical Response, the group that contracts ambulance services in the county, that agents stood in front of the vehicle to prevent it from leaving.
Public records and 911 dispatch audio confirm those reports, with claims that â50-60â federal agents blocked the road in front of the vehicle.
After multiple unsuccessful attempts to leave the ICE facility, the driver said in their report that they put the ambulance in park, causing it to lurch forward and enraging a federal agent who seemingly thought it was an attempt to hit them.
Once in park, a group of agents crowded around the vehicleâs door as the medic tried to open it, the report says.
One agent, âpointed his finger at me in a threatening manner and began viciously yelling in my face, stating, âDONâT YOU EVER DO THAT AGAIN, I WILL SHOOT YOU, I WILL ARREST YOU RIGHT NOW,ââ the report read.
The driver said they were âin such shockâ and believed it âwas no longer a safe scene.â
The Independent has asked the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the union representing the first responders for comment.
A spokesperson for the Global Medical Response / American Medical Response said in a statement that they are âcollaborating closely with Federal Protective Service to thoroughly review all aspects related to this incident.â
The ambulance arrived at the ICE facility at 9.30 p.m. on October 5 to assist an injured 32-year-old protestor, but it wasnât until 9:42 p.m that it was allowed to finally leave, according to theWillamette Week. A car with federal agents ultimately followed the ambulance to the hospital.
Outside, protesters reportedly changed âLet them out! Let them out!â according to KGW8.
Equally, radio messages between 911 dispatchers and the medics portray the confusing scenes around the delay.
“Copy, you’re attempting to transport to Emanuel impeded by… protesters?” the dispatched asked, according to KGW.
“No, not protesters, just the ICE officers,â the medic responded.
Itâs just the latest incident to occur in Portland outside of the ICE facility, where tensions have risen due to President Donald Trumpâs deployment of federal officers and agents to crack down on crime and undocumented immigrants.