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'Move your van' note left on ambulance in Tunstall | 'Move your van' note left on ambulance in Tunstall |
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A woman left an abusive note on an ambulance dealing with a 999 call, ordering paramedics to "move their van". | A woman left an abusive note on an ambulance dealing with a 999 call, ordering paramedics to "move their van". |
The writer said she did not care if "the whole street collapsed" and the crew had "no right to be parked here". | The writer said she did not care if "the whole street collapsed" and the crew had "no right to be parked here". |
The hand-written message was left on an ambulance in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, earlier. | The hand-written message was left on an ambulance in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, earlier. |
Operational manager Mike Duggan said the paramedics also received verbal abuse. | Operational manager Mike Duggan said the paramedics also received verbal abuse. |
He shared an image of the note on Twitter saying he was "very angry". | He shared an image of the note on Twitter saying he was "very angry". |
Paramedic Katie Tudor tweeted Staffordshire Police asking: "Is there anything that can be done about this? It's becoming a regular occurrence." | Paramedic Katie Tudor tweeted Staffordshire Police asking: "Is there anything that can be done about this? It's becoming a regular occurrence." |
'Small-minded people' | 'Small-minded people' |
Ch Insp John Owen replied: "Officers are in the process of speaking to our @OFFICIALWMAS colleagues to obtain the full details from the crews at the scene." | Ch Insp John Owen replied: "Officers are in the process of speaking to our @OFFICIALWMAS colleagues to obtain the full details from the crews at the scene." |
The note concluded with the words "now move your van from outside my house". | The note concluded with the words "now move your van from outside my house". |
One Twitter user replied: "They probably had to write 'van' because they were unable to spell ambulance. Hope they're visited by Staffs Police and prosecuted." | One Twitter user replied: "They probably had to write 'van' because they were unable to spell ambulance. Hope they're visited by Staffs Police and prosecuted." |
Mr Duggan told the BBC he thinks people who abuse emergency staff need to be dealt with more "robustly". | Mr Duggan told the BBC he thinks people who abuse emergency staff need to be dealt with more "robustly". |
He said: "What is it going to take? Is one of us going to have to die before they take it seriously?" | He said: "What is it going to take? Is one of us going to have to die before they take it seriously?" |
West Midlands Ambulance Service's Hazardous Area Response Team also blasted the note. | West Midlands Ambulance Service's Hazardous Area Response Team also blasted the note. |
The team tweeted: "Unfortunately this appears to be acceptable behaviour in some small minded people's minds these days #sadtimes." | The team tweeted: "Unfortunately this appears to be acceptable behaviour in some small minded people's minds these days #sadtimes." |
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