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EMT stabbed repeatedly by patient in ambulance on way to Mass. General
By adamg on Wed, 07/10/2019 - 4:38pm
Around 4 p.m. on New Chardon Street at Bowker Street outside the Brooke Courthouse. WBZ reports a psychiatric patient began stabbing the EMT there - and sprayed her partner with pepper spray.
Something major went down on New Chardon street @universalhub pic.twitter.com/6TUuDMQsu0
— HughD (@hughfdrummond) July 10, 2019
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The victim is an EMT
Two EMT'S were attacked one stabbed several times the other was hit with pepper spray. I know all are local politicians are concerned with the problems on the southern border but this city has a major crisis dealing with people with addiction and mental health issues. Grandstanding on issues dealing with the problems in the northern triangle while ignoring the problems on the methadone mile is not what the voters were looking for.
That's exactly what the 25%
That's exactly what the 25% who voted were looking for.
Methadone Mile Comment
This happened outside the Lindemann Center, where DMH has offices and an inpatient unit, the other side of town from the Methadone Mile. I know that this city has problems with homeless and mentally ill people who are unable to access services easily, and sometimes made worse by drugs, just commenting on the location.
May not be an addiction or mental health issue
This may simply be a "sick person out of their head" issue. This can happen whenever someone is sufficiently ill as to misinterpret helping behavior as an attack.
For example, someone having a diabetic crisis, or someone with a neurodevelopmental disability or Alzheimers or having a paradoxical reaction to medication.
Apologize much? Good Lord
"diabetic crisis"?
this loser had a knife and pepper spray at the ready.
LOCK THEM UP.
Your attitude is part of the problem
We treat addiction as a law enforcement problem.
It is a public health problem and a medical problem.
We treat mental illness as a law enforcement problem.
It is a public health and a medical problem.
Want these problems to go away?
Quit treating them as law enforcement problems. Start treating them as public health and medical problems.
Want to keep seeing more stories like this?
Keep treating mental illness and addiction as law enforcement problems.
The data are out there - use them and tell all these dumbass jocks running some of our sheriff's departments who think dead EMTs are good for additional police funding and private contracts to STFU and learn to be public servants, not self servants.
From the 2016 Surgeon General's Report:
Stabbing occurred inside the ambulance...
which then pulled over near the courthouse. According to the Globe, (alleged) assailant was the patient being transported to MGH.
Firefighters get all the
Firefighters get all the glory but it's EMTs who have a more dangerous job.