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Ambulance worker's second chance | |
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By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News Nick lost an eye in the attack | By Jane Elliott Health reporter, BBC News Nick lost an eye in the attack |
When ambulanceman Nick Horobin lost an eye in an attack eight years ago it looked as if his work as a carer was over. | |
He had to retire as an ambulance technician and, although he spent some time operating the ambulance switchboard, he desperately missed his job and working with the public. | He had to retire as an ambulance technician and, although he spent some time operating the ambulance switchboard, he desperately missed his job and working with the public. |
Now he hopes to get a second chance at a frontline caring career as he retrains as a nurse - something he has always dreamed of and paid for by compensation he received after his attack. | |
Waiting for results | Waiting for results |
Now he has been told that he has a university place, starting next March, at Staffordshire University. | Now he has been told that he has a university place, starting next March, at Staffordshire University. |
"It feels brilliant to finally be on the road to a career again, it's three years down the line and it will be hard work, but it will be worth it in the end. | "It feels brilliant to finally be on the road to a career again, it's three years down the line and it will be hard work, but it will be worth it in the end. |
I have seen medicine from both angles now and have a good idea what it is like to be a patient Nick Horobin | I have seen medicine from both angles now and have a good idea what it is like to be a patient Nick Horobin |
"All I have ever wanted to do is achieve and be the best that I can be. | "All I have ever wanted to do is achieve and be the best that I can be. |
"I decided to delay starting the course until March because my second child is due in September." | "I decided to delay starting the course until March because my second child is due in September." |
Nick has been told that although the loss of his eye prevents him from driving as an ambulance technician, it will not exclude him from a career in nursing. | Nick has been told that although the loss of his eye prevents him from driving as an ambulance technician, it will not exclude him from a career in nursing. |
"You can't drive an ambulance with one eye, but there are no restrictions like this with nursing. | "You can't drive an ambulance with one eye, but there are no restrictions like this with nursing. |
"They know about my disability and say there is no problem at all with me having just one eye. | "They know about my disability and say there is no problem at all with me having just one eye. |
"I am looking forward to working back with patients, hopefully in intensive care or something on the frontline. | "I am looking forward to working back with patients, hopefully in intensive care or something on the frontline. |
"I am really positive about that now. | "I am really positive about that now. |
"I have seen medicine from both angles now and have a good idea what it is like to be a patient. | "I have seen medicine from both angles now and have a good idea what it is like to be a patient. |
"I just want to get back into it. | "I just want to get back into it. |
"I work now in a care home and I definitely have more empathy because I know what certain things feel like." | "I work now in a care home and I definitely have more empathy because I know what certain things feel like." |
The accident | The accident |
Nick, aged 37 and from Uttoxeter, was injured when thugs threw a concrete block through the window of the ambulance he was driving, causing it to swerve and crash over a hedge. | |
His right eyeball ruptured and had to be removed and he had several skull fractures, necessitating 18 plates in his skull. | His right eyeball ruptured and had to be removed and he had several skull fractures, necessitating 18 plates in his skull. |
Nick at work before the accident | Nick at work before the accident |
"I still have some brain damage, some weakness and balance problems," said Nick. | |
"At the time I also had co-ordination and speech problems, but they have got better now. | |
"I was taking a patient to hospital in the ambulance when someone coming the other way threw a brick through the window, a lump of concrete. | "I was taking a patient to hospital in the ambulance when someone coming the other way threw a brick through the window, a lump of concrete. |
"They were lying in wait for someone to come because they knew the best place to do it." | "They were lying in wait for someone to come because they knew the best place to do it." |
Nick was in hospital for six weeks after the incident and had four operations to try to put the eye back straight - now he has an artificial eye. He may still face further surgery. | Nick was in hospital for six weeks after the incident and had four operations to try to put the eye back straight - now he has an artificial eye. He may still face further surgery. |
Compensation cash | Compensation cash |
He plans to fund the three-year course with the £100,000 compensation from the accident. | He plans to fund the three-year course with the £100,000 compensation from the accident. |
As no-one was ever caught, Nick claimed from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. | As no-one was ever caught, Nick claimed from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority. |
Nick initially had offers of £40,000 and £67,000 but rejected them because he did not feel the level of compensation reflected the severity of his injuries. | Nick initially had offers of £40,000 and £67,000 but rejected them because he did not feel the level of compensation reflected the severity of his injuries. |
"I needed £100,000 because that would pay the mortgage off and leave me free of worries when I am not working and on the nursing course." | "I needed £100,000 because that would pay the mortgage off and leave me free of worries when I am not working and on the nursing course." |
Tim Slater, the Derbyshire service delivery manager for East Midlands Ambulance Service said: "Nick was in the early stages of what should have been a long and successful career within the ambulance service. | Tim Slater, the Derbyshire service delivery manager for East Midlands Ambulance Service said: "Nick was in the early stages of what should have been a long and successful career within the ambulance service. |
"This was cruelly cut short by the horrific incident, so I am very pleased to learn that Nick has another opportunity to develop a career in what he did so well - caring for others. | "This was cruelly cut short by the horrific incident, so I am very pleased to learn that Nick has another opportunity to develop a career in what he did so well - caring for others. |
"This demonstrates a remarkable strength in character." | "This demonstrates a remarkable strength in character." |
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