Ambulance crew stabbed Wolverhampton
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Sadly two paramedics have been stabbed whilst attending a routine job, hopefully both crew members will recover quickly.
It’s not often a news story hits my wife and I close to home but this did today as one of our daughters works for WMAS, she was on duty today but not involved, obviously we had a worrying couple of hours.
https://news.sky.com/story/wolverhampton-man-arres...
It’s not often a news story hits my wife and I close to home but this did today as one of our daughters works for WMAS, she was on duty today but not involved, obviously we had a worrying couple of hours.
https://news.sky.com/story/wolverhampton-man-arres...
kdri155 said:
Sadly two paramedics have been stabbed whilst attending a routine job, hopefully both crew members will recover quickly.
It’s not often a news story hits my wife and I close to home but this did today as one of our daughters works for WMAS, she was on duty today but not involved, obviously we had a worrying couple of hours.
https://news.sky.com/story/wolverhampton-man-arres...
It's an awful story.It’s not often a news story hits my wife and I close to home but this did today as one of our daughters works for WMAS, she was on duty today but not involved, obviously we had a worrying couple of hours.
https://news.sky.com/story/wolverhampton-man-arres...
This sounds like someone with mental illness which obviously doesn't make it any better for those involved but it amazes me the s
t our emergency services have to face from a section of the public.VeeDubBigBird said:
Luckily no-one died, does sound like the man maybe had a few issues, and panicked when his door was opened.
My missus worked in a Alzheimer's ward and would tell stories how bad things would get with patients during particularly bad episodes.
My father had it and it completely changed his personality. Became aggressive (something he'd never been in 60+ years before) to the point we had to hide all the knives in the house. He ended up being placed in a secure care unit, for his own safety.My missus worked in a Alzheimer's ward and would tell stories how bad things would get with patients during particularly bad episodes.
rscott said:
My father had it and it completely changed his personality. Became aggressive (something he'd never been in 60+ years before) to the point we had to hide all the knives in the house. He ended up being placed in a secure care unit, for his own safety.
Sorry to hear that, it is a horrible affliction. mx5nut said:
Surprising to see so little about this story on NP&E after the deluge of posts about the Glasgow stabbings.
His name is Martyn Smith:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-5...
mx5nut said:
Best wishes to them for a swift recovery.
Surprising to see so little about this story on NP&E after the deluge of posts about the Glasgow stabbings.
Hmm, chap goes out armed with knife and intentionally causes harm to multiple people.Surprising to see so little about this story on NP&E after the deluge of posts about the Glasgow stabbings.
Chap finds intruders in his house and panics.
You really are a sad little w
ker,off to find the script which will allow me to view threads without your presence.
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