Man arrested after paramedics attacked with knife and ambulance rammed on Christmas Day

A man has been arrested following an incident in Swindon on Christmas Day where paramedics were attacked with a knife, Wiltshire Police says.

At approximately 4.30pm yesterday the South Western Ambulance Service were called to an address in Morse Street, Swindon town centre, for a medical incident.

Whilst at the address, they have become fearful for their own safety and been forced to leave the address to seek safety in their ambulance, which has then been driven into.

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A 39-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of affray, criminal damage and drink driving. He remains in custody at Gablecross Police Station.

Inspector Steve Love said: “It is a sad reality that while attending calls to protect the public that emergency service staff are put in situations where they fear for their own safety on a daily basis and Christmas Day is no exception unfortunately.

“Nobody should be made to feel in danger when trying to carry out their work, especially when that work involves protecting our communities.

“We will do all we can to protect emergency workers doing their job and urge the public to respect our officers and members of the ambulance service and fire service and to help us to help you.”

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