Senin, 06 Juli 2020

Two ambulance paramedics stabbed in Wolverhampton - BBC News

Two paramedics have been stabbed while attending a call to check on the welfare of a man.

The victims, a man and a woman, were described as stable in hospital with serious injuries after being hurt at a property in Stephens Close, Wolverhampton.

The crew used their emergency alert shortly after arriving at the scene.

A man who was Tasered by police was also treated for injuries. Officers said a man aged 52 has been arrested.

He has been held on suspicion of wounding.

The paramedics were conducting "a safe and well check" at about 12:30 BST when they were attacked.

A police officer who had accompanied the crew arrested a man at the scene, the West Midlands force said.

The ambulance staff sustained one stab wound each, one in the chest and one to the side.

Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer Nathan Hudson said: "Thankfully, our colleagues at [West Midlands Police] saved them from more serious injury."

He said the victims were in hospital and "not considered to be life-threatening at this time".

Neighbour Anita Millard, 65, said a man lived alone at the property, and it had been his elderly mother who had first raised concerns for his welfare after he failed to answer the door.

She described how two paramedics arrived, along with two police officers, before they managed to gain entry by removing a door panel with a screwdriver borrowed from a neighbour.

She said: "The police asked the man's mother to step back and then the girl paramedic went in, followed by the other medic.

"Then all I heard was a blood-curdling scream. He had two knives.

"The male paramedic then came backwards out the house and he shouted into his radio 'help, help, we've both been stabbed'.

"Then he pushed the female paramedic backwards towards the side gate, and away from it all.

"The guy was stood in the porch holding these knives. Then the police came in and shouted 'Taser' and they Tasered him."

Three additional ambulances, two Midlands Air ambulances and the West Midlands Care Team responded to the stabbing, along with three paramedic officers.

The victims were treated at the scene in the Ashmore Park area of the city before being taken to hospital.

Supt Simon Inglis, from Wolverhampton police, said: "This is a shocking incident resulting in serious injuries to two of our blue light colleagues.

"We are treating it as an isolated incident and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack."

The force said its thoughts were with the paramedic officers and their families.

Speaking on Twitter, an acting operations manager for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "This has made me feel sick... No one should come to work and suffer such harm. Especially when they've come to help people."

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