When an ambulance EMT asks if you live alone and if they can call you, be afraid.
EMT charged in stalking of Queens woman he met in ambulance
BY Joe Kemp
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
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Ansar Ali, of South Ozone Park, Queens, was hit with coercion, harassment and stalking charges.
An emergency medical technician was busted Friday for stalking a patient he met in an ambulance, officials said.
Ansar Ali, 50, allegedly took down the woman's personal information when he helped transport her to a Queens hospital on Dec. 26, said Rose Gill Hearn, commissioner of the city's Department of Investigation.
The paramedic had the woman state whether she lived alone and had her tell him her work schedule. Ali then slipped her a note asking if he could call her sometime, officials said.
She declined his request, but the creep rang her phone anyway - even threatened to call immigration officials if she didn't return the calls, officials said.
On Jan. 6, Ali - who has been employed by a private hospital since last November - knocked on the woman's door for 90 minutes, demanding to be let in, officials said.
Read more at www.nydailynews.comAli, of South Ozone Park, Queens, was hit with coercion, harassment and stalking charges.
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