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Prisoner escapes from police custody at Bronx hospital

An NYPD prisoner escaped from custody at a Bronx hospital on Friday — and then blew away officers in a footrace to freedom, police sources told The Post.

“This guy was running like [Olymic gold-medal runner] Usain Bolt, and they were running like Oprah Winfrey. It was embarrassing,” said one source.

Kevin Taylor, 27, was in custody at St. Barnabas Hospital when he created a diversion and made his rapid escape at about 6:40 a.m., according to police.

The suspect, who escaped with handcuffs still locked onto one of his wrists, had been taken to the hospital for an undisclosed injury after an arrest for weapons and drug-possession charges on Wednesday.

While in the hospital room, the criminal managed to get free from the bed and then hurled a bottle filled with an unknown ­liquid at an officer to create a distraction.

Taylor then darted out of the hospital and fled in an unknown direction. One NYPD cop and hospital security officers gave chase, but the suspect was too fast, observers said.

“A person with that kind of criminal past should have been leg-shackled,” a source said.

Surveillance footage taken from a bodega near St. Barnabas shows the escaped prisoner fleeing the scene and heading west into parts unknown.

Cops described Taylor as approximately 5-foot-11 and 210 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.

He was last seen wearing a green hooded sweater and ripped black jeans.

Police K-9 teams were sniffing the area around the hospital for traces of the escaped prisoner.

Taylor has been arrested 40 times before and has 18 sealed ­adjudications, cops said.

He is on parole on a 2016 conviction for criminal possession of a firearm and a charge of first-degree attempted promotion of prison contraband, records show.