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‘Concerning’ rise in patient assaults on ambulance staff across the West

Wednesday 27th January 2021 Bath Echo News Team Crime, Health

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The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust has raised concerns about a continued rise in assaults against its staff.

Ambulance staff experienced 50 incidents of violence and aggression from patients and other members of the public between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day, including 16 physical assaults.

This figure represents an 85% increase in overall incidents, and double the number of assaults during the nine-day period, compared to the previous year.

On Christmas Day a crew responded to a patient holding a kitchen knife. Then his car collided with their ambulance as he tried to leave the scene.

Another crew responding to an incident were threatened with a baseball bat by a motorist. A female paramedic was also assaulted while attending an incident.

Paramedic Mike Jones was appointed SWASFT’s Violence Reduction Lead in November as part of its ongoing work to protect staff.

He said: “We are disappointed by this concerning rise in violence and aggression towards our colleagues during the busy Christmas and New Year period.

“These incidents included our control room colleagues being verbally abused, and our ambulance crews being threatened, kicked, pushed, punched, spat at and subjected to other inappropriate behaviour.

“It is unacceptable to abuse and assault our staff, and it must stop.

“We continue to work with our police colleagues to ensure all offenders are brought to justice and our people can work without being threatened or attacked.”

Ambulance staff reported a total of 1,584 violence and aggression incidents during 2020, up 64% compared to 2019.

A SWASFT spokesperson said: “Sadly our people experience violence and aggression every day while they are trying to protect and save people’s lives.

“This is unacceptable, and can have serious consequences on them, their families and colleagues. It can also delay or even prevent us treating those who really need our care.

“We are fully committed to supporting the health, wellbeing and safety of our people.  That means we offer immediate support to anyone who experiences violence and aggression on duty.

“It also means we take whatever action is necessary to prevent them from harm and keep them safe.

“Please respect our people, and help them to help you.”

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