Responding to a medical emergency. Here's the story:April 18, 2011 www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeu6Kvll-js& ;amp;feature=related#pm -- A Hatzolah EMS volunteer receives two tickets for responding to an emergency. Update: the volunteer received 6 more tickets in the mail from the same officer, bringing the total to 8 tickets!Passaic Police Officer Nieves originally pulled over the volunteer to issue a ticket for illegal lights and sirens. When shown that they were legal and properly used (as he admits in the video) he issued a ticket for running a red light (untrue) and careless driving (also untrue).Officer Nieves was originally being much nastier, but toned it down when he saw the volunteer videoing, as he acknowledges in the beginning of the video.Officer Nieves admitted that he did not witness the alleged violations, but claimed he was issuing the tickets at the request of another officer who did not show up.The volunteers requested that a supervisor respond, but the officer claimed that there was not a single supervisor available in the entire city of Passaic.The volunteer had been first-responding to a medical emergency in a properly certified emergency first-response vehicle fully-equipped with a trauma kit, defibrillator, oxygen, suction unit, etc.