They rush to save your life, but who protects them? Discover the dangerous loophole putting frontline heroes in harm's way, and why a simple fix could save lives.
I agree that everyone should know as much as possible about the situation that they are being sent into, but even I would have to look up my NHS number, and I have not bothered trying to memorise it as no one in the NHS ever seems to want it. Where are the EOC going to get a patient’s NHS number from, in order to check their records?
To assault Paramedics or Police should be a punishable offence with heavy fines. and confiscation
of assets. if fines unpaid.
It is a shame that neither Service/Force can refuse to attend known violent persons.
Body armour needs to be extended to all.
Decent, caring & protective people like the above should not have to wonder what they are to be faced with when called out to emergencies. They, above all, need peace of mind.
I agree that everyone should know as much as possible about the situation that they are being sent into, but even I would have to look up my NHS number, and I have not bothered trying to memorise it as no one in the NHS ever seems to want it. Where are the EOC going to get a patient’s NHS number from, in order to check their records?
To assault Paramedics or Police should be a punishable offence with heavy fines. and confiscation
of assets. if fines unpaid.
It is a shame that neither Service/Force can refuse to attend known violent persons.
Body armour needs to be extended to all.
Decent, caring & protective people like the above should not have to wonder what they are to be faced with when called out to emergencies. They, above all, need peace of mind.