Baltimore (MD) Firefighter Shot in Face With Pellet Gun; Second Firefighter Hit by Car

Two Baltimore firefighters were attacked by a man while responding to a call Monday night.

The two firefighter/medics were responding to a call when a car approached them at 2400 Wilgrey Court in Westport at 7:30 p.m.

A man in the car then fired an air pellet gun at the firefighters, striking one in the face. The second firefighter exited the vehicle and was struck on the arm by the car as it fled.

The two firefighters were taken to the hospital, but they were expected to be OK. Police are investigating the case.

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