Paramedic hurt in 'vicious attack' by ambulance worker at accident scene

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A private ambulance service‚ Emer-G-Med‚ says one of its employees was involved in a 'vicious attack' by another ambulance worker.

Emer-G-Med rejected a claim that its employee had stabbed the ambulance worker.

A case of assault was opened with the police by Emer-G-Med‚ confirmed police spokesperson Capt Steve Malatji. "Apparently‚ a member from the crew of [another service] started to shout at the guys who were busy helping the injured and they ignored him and kept doing their job. He got frustrated and enraged by their [ignoring him]‚ he insulted them‚" said Malatji.

 

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