While we must be thankful that there was only one reported assault on a local ambulance staff member last year, it is still unacceptable that anyone would contemplate attacking someone who is trying to help. Being under the influence of drink or drugs is no excuse.
Consider that this is an organisation that relies heavily on community support for funding and has a solid base of volunteers to bolster the network.
Why then, would these people put themselves at risk in a situation like was experienced in downtown Wanganui in the early hours of Sunday morning?
It sounds terrifying, a siege or riot type situation involving a number of variously intoxicated people. Several of those present were hurt. Would you step into the fray to help?
Too often we hear of ambulance staff being unable to begin treatment because they must wait for police to secure an area.
That is not good enough, and a hard line must be taken on anyone who intervenes or lays a hand on any emergency service officer going about their duties.
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