West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) has shared its disgust as five of its staff are assaulted during one weekend with two emergency ambulances being vandalised.
In a statement, Claire Brown, spokesperson for the Trust said:
‘It was a weekend of utter disappointment and anger for the Trust with no fewer than five staff assaulted, and two ambulances vandalised.
‘In separate cases on Saturday and Sunday, five ambulance staff were assaulted by the patients they were sent to help in Birmingham, Telford and Redditch but thankfully no-one was seriously injured.
‘One of the staff injured had been working at the Trust’s City Centre Treatment Unit (CCTU) in Birmingham when they were assaulted’.
Operations Manager, Mike Duggan, posted about his outrage on Twitter after his colleague was assaulted saying:
“A poor start to our #CCTU shift with a member of staff assaulted. Big thanks to @firearmsWMP & @BrumCityWMP for their assistance.
“Luckily the member of staff is not badly injured.
“This is UNACCEPTABLE, and we do not tolerate it. #protecttheprotectors.”
On Sunday night, two ambulances were vandalised while on separate 999 calls in Birmingham.
The first incident took place on Este Road in Yardley between 7.15pm and 8.10pm while the ambulance crew were inside a property treating a patient.
The crew returned to their ambulance to find that an egg had been thrown at their nearside wing mirror which required jet washing back at the ambulance hub to remove the sticky substance.
Later the same night on Reservoir Road in Erdington, a crew were responded to a 999 call at around 11.30pm. When they returned to their vehicle at 1.30am, once they had treated the patient, they discovered that their windscreen had been smashed, making the vehicle unsafe to be used for the rest of the shift.
The vehicle is now off the road awaiting repair.
Craig Cooke, the Trust’s Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer, said:
“I simply do not know what goes through the minds of these horrible individuals.
“Not only have I had five staff assaulted whilst trying to do their job, two ambulances have had to be taken off the road meaning two less vehicles were available to respond to 999 calls.
“Thankfully, our onboard CCTV has captured some excellent footage which will be passed onto our police colleagues to assist with identifying and charging the culprits.
“I can only hope that the offenders are then handed generous sentences by the judicial system for their abhorrent crimes against a 999 service here to help people in their hour of need.”
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X publish the CCTV footage, that way the culprits will get outed
Unfortunately ambulance staff that are assaulted end up being a statistic, the CPS and the police very rarely prosecute the offenders, I’ve seen police officers been spat on and given £150.00 compensation but ambulance staff being assaulted = no court case no compensation despite the new law.
By self Mr v Rudland is on the nhs west midlands ambulance committe an am not very happy about the ambulances beening smash an the paramedics bring attacked this is an insulte the people need to be put away