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Tennessee Police Officers Locate Stolen Ambulance with Help of Telematics Device

All of the Metro Nashville Fire Department ambulances are equipped with Sierra Wireless Systems devices, allowing the department to track the vehicles at all times.

Christy Grimes
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October 4, 2023
Tennessee Police Officers Locate Stolen Ambulance with Help of Telematics Device

This ambulance is being evaluated to see if it needs to be taken out of service for repairs after a suspect reportedly stole it and hit multiple cars before being arrested.

Photo: Mt. Juliet Police Department

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Police officers in a Middle Tennessee community were able to locate a stolen ambulance thanks to the help of a telematics device installed in the vehicle.

On September 30, the Mt. Juliet Police Department was notified by the neighboring Nashville Police Department that an ambulance had reportedly been stolen from a hospital.

According to a press release, officers were able to locate the ambulance using the vehicle's telematics device. A Metro Nashville Fire Department spokesperson told Government Fleet that all of its ambulances are equipped with Sierra Wireless Systems devices, allowing the department to track the vehicles at all times.

The devices are purchased and maintained through Nashville's Information Technology Services department.

Tires on this ambulance received damage after officers deployed spike strips while it was reportedly being driven by a man who stole the vehicle.

Photo: Mt. Juliet Police Department

Once officers tracked the suspect down, they deployed a spike system, deflating some tires. However, the pursuit continued until the driver stopped and ran away on foot. Officers quickly caught up and took the suspect into custody.

Gary Mabry, Jr. was charged with stealing an ambulance.

Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department

During the pursuit, authorities reported that 45-year-old Gary Mabry, Jr. intentionally hit two cars, leaving one person with minor injuries. A Mt. Juliet police officer involved in Mabry's apprehension injured his or her arm and was taken to the hospital for treatment.

Mabry was charged with theft of an ambulance.

In a separate incident, an ambulance was responding to a medical call when someone allegedly drove off in it. That person collided with one of the department's fire engines, which was also on the same medical call.

The fire engine sustained only cosmetic damage and remains in-service. Both ambulances are being evaluated to determine whether repairs are needed before they can return to service.

Authorities did not release the name of the suspect in the second incident. It's unclear whether there is any connection between the two incidents.

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