They become paramedics to help. But they are facing violence, threats, sex assaults
Duncan Pelly, a primary care paramedic said he thinks the public would be stunned to find out about the violence they face on the job every day.
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Has it gotten worse since the early aughts? I was in when Fent had just hit the streets by us. First responders thought they could get it by just touching an OD'd patient. It was rough.
Edit: oh Vancouver. That's different