女性(の) paramedic relives stabbing 'every time I の近くに my 注目する,もくろむs' after 攻撃者 knifed her and 同僚 as they 答える/応じるd to 999 call

  • Deena Evans, 39, stabbed once in the chest …に出席するing call in Wolverhampton?
  • Michael Hipgrave, 51, was 削除するd across his 支援する at maisonette on July 6
  • The pair spoke of the 恐れる they felt and how they are 対処するing after the 出来事/事件
  • Martyn Smith, 52, was tasered and 告発(する),告訴(する)/料金d with two counts of 負傷させるing

A 女性(の) paramedic says she relives 存在 stabbing 'every time I の近くに my 注目する,もくろむs' after an 攻撃者 knifed her and a 同僚 as they 答える/応じるd to a 999 call.????

Mother-of-three Deena Evans, 39, was stabbed once in the chest and fellow medic Michael Hipgrave , 51, was 削除するd across his 支援する during an 出来事/事件 at a maisonette?in Wolverhampton on July 6 just after midday.

The experienced medics had been called to the 所有物/資産/財産 to carry out a 関心-for-福利事業 check on the 単独の male occupant after the alarm was raised by a 親族.?

Deena Evans, 39, and Michael Hipgrave, 51, spoke of their ordeal for the first time after they were stabbed while attending an incident in Wolverhampton

Deena Evans, 39, and Michael Hipgrave, 51, spoke of their ordeal for the first time after they were stabbed while …に出席するing an inciden t in Wolverhampton

Ms Evans was stabbed once in the chest
Mr Hipgrave was slashed across his back

Ms Evans was stabbed once in the chest and Mr Hipgrave was 削除するd across his 支援する while on a 福利事業-check call?

Shocking pictures taken at the scene show the pair, who starred in a TV show Inside the 救急車 last year, 存在 扱う/治療するd by terrified 同僚s.

隣人s said they heard '血 curdling 叫び声をあげるs' and the 救急車 労働者s shouting 'please help, he's got a knife' during the horrifying 出来事/事件.

They were 急ぐd to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and Mr Hipgrave was 発射する/解雇するd from hospital later the same evening.?

Ms Evans had to spend another two days receiving 治療 both of them?are hoping to return to work soon.

Speaking for the first time since the 出来事/事件, both have told of their shock over what happened and of the 継続している physical, mental and emotional scars.?

The pair said their families and children had '苦しむd' and the 同僚s who 扱う/治療するd them were '犠牲者s too'.?

In a ビデオ 解放(する)d by West Midlands 救急車 Service, Ms Evans, who still wears her left arm in a sling after 苦しむing 神経 損失 in the attack, said: 'Things take time, physical scars 傷をいやす/和解させる but then there's the mental scars after.

'It's those things that'll perhaps take the time and adjusting to what's happened.

West Midlands Police said that a man accused of stabbing the emergency workers was tasered at the scene

West Midlands Police said that a man (刑事)被告 of stabbing the 緊急 労働者s was tasered at the scene

'You の近くに your 注目する,もくろむs at night and you relive the whole 状況/情勢, every time you の近くに your 注目する,もくろむs.

'You just can't get it out your 長,率いる and it's getting ov er that 行う/開催する/段階, 存在 able to put it to bed, and at the minute, I don't think I'm there.

Discussing her 傷害, she?said: 'It's 影響する/感情d some of the 神経s in my arm and although I can use it, I can't 解除する it fully.?It feels like I've got a glove on - it feels really numb.'

She also said her chest was still 'really sore, really painful'.

上級の paramedic Mr Hipgrave 述べるd how he was 肉体的に getting better but his emotional 明言する/公表する was 'changing hourly, daily', 追加するing 'some days are better than others'.

He said: 'It's still やめる a shock. I'm having good hours and bad hours at the moment.

'We're getting a lot of support from 同僚s and friends and family, and general members of the public we've never even met before sending us lots of good wishes.'

The pair also said they were 極端に 感謝する after 存在 inundated with messages of support.

Ms Evans said she relives the terrifying moment she was stabbed every time she closes her eyes

Ms Evans said she relives the terrifying moment she was stabbed every time she の近くにs her 注目する,もくろむs?

Ms Evans said: 'We've had support from the 信用, we've got things in place to を取り引きする what happened.

'There's not enough thank yous in the world for everybody for the 井戸/弁護士席 wishes.?

'I think it has been a bit of a shock for people, and 明白に we've both got children.

'We've had to support our children with it 同様に because it is a big thing.

'We do have 医療の knowledge, so to hear what's happening to you and not be able to do anything is scary.

'When it happened, what was going through my 長,率いる, was how are my 同僚s feeling?

'明白に, I've spoken to them since and it is really upsetting. They're our friends. It has been やめる difficult for us all.'??

Mr Hipgrave, who had his stitches out this week, 追加するd:?'We're getting a lot of support from 同僚s, friends and family and general members of the public we've never met sending us lots of good wishes.

The paramedic pair had featured on the television show Inside the Ambulance last year. They both hope to get back to work as soon as possible

The paramedic pair had featured on the television show Inside the 救急車 last year. They both hope to get 支援する to work as soon as possible

'存在 able to speak with fellow 同僚s is very helpful いつかs.

'It's been very difficult for my family and I'm sure it has for Deena's.

'We had やめる an emotional 会合 with the staff 伴う/関わるd, with lots of 涙/ほころびs, talking and questions.

'Although we already knew how difficult it would be for them 存在 clinicians ourselves, 存在 friends 同様に must have made it doubly hard.'?

They're 犠牲者s too in a way because you never 推定する/予想する to go out to a 同僚, 特に in a 状況/情勢 like the one that occurred.'

Both are 直面するing the road to 回復 with a 決意 to get 支援する on the 職業, they said.

Mr Hipgrave said: 'Hopefully I will return to work as soon as possible, that's my 客観的な. The 救急車 service is my life, it's not a 職業 to me.'

Ms Evans said: 'I think it's same for me, I love my 職業. I joined the service to do this 職業 and as soon as I can I'd like to go 支援する out on the road.

'I want to be 支援する out there, helping people.'?

Two police officers who were also …に出席するing the call on July 6 entered the 所有物/資産/財産 and tasered the 嫌疑者,容疑者/疑う with an electric stun gun, before 逮捕(する)ing him.

Martyn Smith, 52, of Wolverhampton, has been 告発(する),告訴(する)/料金d with two counts of 負傷させるing.

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