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A paramedic who described a diabetic woman who collapsed on a bus as "drunk" has been struck off the register of health professionals. | A paramedic who described a diabetic woman who collapsed on a bus as "drunk" has been struck off the register of health professionals. |
Jason Sefton failed to assess the woman's condition after she became ill in Liverpool in December 2007. | Jason Sefton failed to assess the woman's condition after she became ill in Liverpool in December 2007. |
Mr Sefton, from Liverpool, swore and told the bus driver who raised the alarm that the woman was drunk. | Mr Sefton, from Liverpool, swore and told the bus driver who raised the alarm that the woman was drunk. |
A Health Professions Council (HPC) disciplinary hearing ruled that his actions constituted misconduct. | |
Striking the rapid response paramedic from the register, panel chairman Martin Ryder said: "This was a very serious incident. | Striking the rapid response paramedic from the register, panel chairman Martin Ryder said: "This was a very serious incident. |
"His behaviour was inappropriate and highly offensive towards a member of the public and a colleague. | "His behaviour was inappropriate and highly offensive towards a member of the public and a colleague. |
"He clearly knew what he was doing and intended to do it." | "He clearly knew what he was doing and intended to do it." |
He had abused me, the patient, the bus driver Chris Berry, colleague | He had abused me, the patient, the bus driver Chris Berry, colleague |
The tribunal ruled that Mr Sefton failed to check the blood sugar level of the woman and then lied to his control room, claiming she was refusing treatment. | The tribunal ruled that Mr Sefton failed to check the blood sugar level of the woman and then lied to his control room, claiming she was refusing treatment. |
She was only treated after bus driver Frank Hodson insisted the woman, who was in her 50s, was examined. | She was only treated after bus driver Frank Hodson insisted the woman, who was in her 50s, was examined. |
Mr Sefton's colleague, Chris Berry, realised she was hypoglycaemic and administered glucose before she was taken to hospital. | Mr Sefton's colleague, Chris Berry, realised she was hypoglycaemic and administered glucose before she was taken to hospital. |
Mr Berry confronted his colleague at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and was subjected to a tirade of abuse. | Mr Berry confronted his colleague at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and was subjected to a tirade of abuse. |
He told the hearing: "I've never experienced anything like it before in 10 years working as an ambulance paramedic. | He told the hearing: "I've never experienced anything like it before in 10 years working as an ambulance paramedic. |
"He had abused me, the patient, the bus driver - I just thought he's not fit to be working for whatever reason." | "He had abused me, the patient, the bus driver - I just thought he's not fit to be working for whatever reason." |
Mr Sefton, who declined to appear at the hearing, resigned from his position at North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) NHS Trust before the allegations were investigated. | Mr Sefton, who declined to appear at the hearing, resigned from his position at North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) NHS Trust before the allegations were investigated. |
In a letter sent to the hearing Mr Sefton spoke glowingly of his own career and denied he had answered the emergency call. | In a letter sent to the hearing Mr Sefton spoke glowingly of his own career and denied he had answered the emergency call. |
A spokesman for the NWAS said the trust accepted the findings of the hearing and fully supported the decision. |
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