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Crash victim shoots firefighter rushing to his aid, is then killed in gun battle with cops

A Long Island firefighter responding to a car crash last night was shot by the crazed, heavily armed man he was rushing to help, police said.

The crash victim then got into a wild shootout with cops, who fatally wounded the suspect after he fired at them, officials said.

The gun battle began after the driver crashed into an utility pole shortly before 10 p.m. on Bellmore Avenue in Bellmore.

When emergency responders arrived, they saw the unidentified man sitting in the middle of the road.

He then fired four rounds and struck one of the men in the back as he was fleeing from the gunfire.

“I saw a man on all fours in the street and a woman nearby yelling, ’He’s shot! He’s shot!,” said witness Mike Hahn.

Cops arrived and fatally shot the gunman.

The wounded firefighter was rushed to Nassau University Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

When officials searched the Ford F-150, they found several rifles and shotguns and at least one pistol.

Cops did not know why the man fired at the first responders.