
Fire chief suspended after shouting 'Shut the f**k up!' at girl, 10
The Long Island fire chief hurled obscenities at a 10-year-old girl after the child's family called emergency services to help calm her down because …
North Babylon, NY – A recent video circulating online has ignited public debate regarding the conduct of emergency responders during a mental health crisis involving a child. The footage, uploaded by user Chanzillaaa, shows an ambulance and several individuals, including uniformed personnel and a man in a yellow shirt, gathered around what appears to be a distressed young girl. In the video, a child's cries are audible, followed by an adult male's voice, which is heard saying, "Shut the f*ck up, you little b*tch." The uploader claims this incident involved the North Babylon Fire Department and Suffolk County Police responding to a 10-year-old girl experiencing a mental health emergency, asserting that she was "berated" instead of receiving compassion. The video has quickly garnered millions of views and thousands of comments, with many expressing outrage over the adult's language and the perceived lack of empathy. Some online comments suggest the man speaking may be associated with the North Babylon Fire Department, while others speculate he could be a family member. News 12 has reportedly been contacted about the incident, indicating growing media interest. Following the video's widespread sharing, comments from the community indicate that the individual involved has been "relieved of all his duties pending an investigation." This incident underscores ongoing public discussions about appropriate responses to individuals, especially children, experiencing mental health crises.
The Long Island fire chief hurled obscenities at a 10-year-old girl after the child's family called emergency services to help calm her down because …
A first responder on Long Island has been "relieved of all duties" after a video appeared to show him yelling expletives at a young girl as she was b…