Public service case study: Ambulance technician targeted three times in month
AN AMBULANCE technician, who has worked for the NHS for 30 years, was attacked three times in four months this year.
He said: “A lot of these attacks have been at nothing-type jobs, where there was no suggestion of violence beforehand.
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Hide Ad“At one job, someone had dropped a cooker on their foot and he charged at me, which made me think I was going to get stabbed. Later, he started throwing things at me form a high rise flat. Another time, someone was trapped in a vehicle and their friend tried to get them out, but it was very dangerous so we stopped them. Then I got thrown down a 20ft embankment.
“It’s so worrying I’d really like us to be given stab vests, like the police, to protect us.”