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Another day another impatient **** makes the news.


An angry driver whose path was blocked by an ambulance repeatedly honked his horn and verbally abused a paramedic who was treating a patient.

Pavel Klim said his crew had no choice but to block the road while they attended an emergency in St Matthew's, Leicester on Thursday.

Mr Klim said the driver verbally abused him and a colleague, calling them idiots and demanding to get past.

The abuse has been reported to Leicestershire Police.

The paramedic said he heard a car horn while he was inside a house treating a patient.

'Horrible experience'

"We needed to get the patient to hospital quickly so we began moving them outside and the driver approached us and started shouting at us to move our vehicle," he said.

Mr Klim apologised and explained, he said, but the man continued to verbally abuse him.

"He started swearing at us, called me an ***** and was angry because he wanted to get past," he said.

Mr Klim, who worked as a paramedic in the Czech Republic for five years, said he never received abuse from the public at work before coming to the UK.

"It was a horrible experience, not just for us but for the patient as well. We come to work to help people, not to be abused."

The East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) Security Team is also investigating.

Richard Lyne, general manager for EMAS in Leicester, said abuse of its staff was "unacceptable" and paramedics deserved respect.

Last month an irate motorist spent 30 minutes sounding his horn at an ambulance that was blocking his way in Chesterfield.

In a similar incident, paramedics were shocked to find a note left on the windscreen of an ambulance telling them not to block a driveway as they attended an emergency in Birmingham in November.

BBC News.
 
This is just a fluff story to distract you from he fact that police and fire crews are attacked as a matter of course in our unpoliceable inner cities.
 
Another ambulance attacked. :mad:


An ambulance was attacked by a "random stranger" as paramedics treated a patient in the back.

The vehicle was vandalised at about 01:20 BST in the Woodside area of Telford, Shropshire, and has now had to be taken off the road.

Edd Davis, from West Midlands Ambulance Service, said a wing mirror had been broken off and mud thrown at the side of the van.

CCTV from the ambulance has been passed on to police, who are investigating.

Joy Hughes was working with a trainee technician and treating a patient at the time of the "unprovoked attack".

She tweeted to say "a random stranger began to attack the vehicle" but they had been able to get away safely.

BBC News.
 
I had a similar experience with a white van driver as my Mam was being wheeled down her garden path into an ambulance after I discovered her after a fall, the 'gentleman' involved however found reverse gear rather too quickly as he saw me walking toward him to discuss his behaviour.
 
Just so long as you are focussed on individual attacks on emergency service vehicles and not on the more general lawlessness in our cities, all is good.
Don't wake up, keep sleeping.

The ambulance staff didn't go into the job expecting to be abused while saving peoples lives these fuckwits go around in gangs tooled up and want to fight they deserve everything they get.
 
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It's not just paramedics and first responders, it's everybody - but the press are focussing on a few instances while DSMA-Notices are slapped on the reporting of all kinds of horrific violence that is blighting our cities.
This is the new normal and doesn't get so much as a mention.
They just want you to keep on sleepwalking.
Back when I was still with my long term Indian girlfriend, she would tell me of massed riots in Birmingham, Dudley, Wolverhampton or Leicester with gangs of 3 and 400 young men fighting with knives, swords, machetes and on occasion guns and nothing ever made the papers because it was Muslims vs Hindus or Muslims vs Sikhs and we can't report anything that might upset community cohesion can we now?
Not so long ago we had 13 murders in 12 months within a kilometre of where I work in Birmingham - all gang related.
It's got so bad that I, my parents, my brother and his family and many of my friends have moved out of the city and I'm sure Birmingham isn't unique.
You'll have to forgive me if I don't give a fig about an ambulance crew being spoken to harshly...
 
You'll have to forgive me if I don't give a fig about an ambulance crew being spoken to harshly...

As i said you live by the sword you die by the sword they have the choice not to join gangs, carry weapons and fight they can cut lumps out of each other for all i care, the ambulance staff (and fire service) are just trying to do their job and should not have to put up with this and its not just verbal abuse many fire men/women have been attacked.
 
As i said you live by the sword you die by the sword they have the choice not to join gangs, carry weapons and fight they can cut lumps out of each other for all i care, the ambulance staff (and fire service) are just trying to do their job and should not have to put up with this and its not just verbal abuse many fire men/women have been attacked.
There's always the Swedish option where they wait for a police escort and if one isn't available, they let it burn.
Actually dealing with criminality seems like a better option though.
 
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