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‘It’s not stopping’: Parents of slain FDNY paramedic bash city violence

The elderly parents of the FDNY lieutenant stabbed to death in an unprovoked Queens attack bashed surging violence in the city Friday, saying “it’s not stopping” and is “costing people their lives.”

Paramedic Alison Russo-Elling, 61, phoned her mother and father daily to check in on them but didn’t get the chance Thursday – when a madman fatally stabbed her 19 times in Astoria, grieving mom Catherine Fuoco, 85, told The Post.

“Every day she called. Yesterday, she didn’t call,” Fuoco said, with her husband Frank, 87, sitting behind her in a wheelchair in the couple’s Commack, LI, home.

“It’s a terrible, terrible thing that had to happen to her, and it’s not stopping, that’s the bad part,” Fuoco said city crime.

“It’s continuing, and it’s costing people their lives. It’s seems there’s no escaping it.

“People who work in the city don’t want to go into the city anymore because of what’s happening, not only on the subways [but] on the streets,” she added. “They’re groping women. There are naked men. They’re doing all kinds of dastardly deeds.”

The parents of Lt. Alison Russo-Elling arrive at the Medical Examiner’s office near Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.
Robert Mecea

Russo-Elling was a 25-year-veteran of the FDNY who was among the responders to the World Trade Center after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. She could have retired but chose not to, even though she had some run-ins over the years, her mom said.

“She was even debating whether or not to retire next year because she was so dedicated. She loved her work,” Fuoco said.

“She loved it from the day she started. She’s been spit on. She’s been punched. She’s been bitten by people who have HIV. She had to go through all the testings. It’s not an easy job when you’re out there in the trenches because you don’t know who you’re dealing with. And then this guy — he came up behind her.

“She was at the wrong place at the wrong time,” the mom said.

Firefighters salute as the body of paramedic Lt. Alison Russo-Elling is taken into the Medical Examiner’s office near Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022.
Robert Mecea

“This was a girl who saved other people’s lives, only for her to be taken from us like this.”

Cops say Peter Zisopoulos, 34, randomly followed Russo-Elling on the street, slammed her to the ground and then repeatedly stabbed her on 20th Avenue and 41st

The victim – affectionately called “mother of the station” by her coworkers at Astoria Station 49 — had been going to the store and grabbing a bite to eat when she was killed.

Zisopoulos is now facing murder and weapons possession charges, cops said.

Alison Russo-Elling was allegedly stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack in Queens on Thursday.
Alison Russo-Elling was allegedly stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack in Queens on Thursday.

“She meant everything to us. She was well-liked by everyone,” Fuoco said, her voice cracking with emotion. “She will be missed terribly.”

Russo-Elling’s father noted how caring their daughter was.

“She was worried about us,” he said.

Peter Zisopoulous, 34, charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon in connection to the Sept. 29 death of Alison Russo-Elling.
Peter Zisopoulous, 34, charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon in connection to the Sept. 29 death of Alison Russo-Elling.

Hundreds of FDNY members attended a bunting ceremony at Station 49 Friday to memorialize Russo-Elling, with many of her coworkers seen breaking into tears and sharing hugs in their grief.