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pregnant paramedic punched as attacks threaten care
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AI-generatedThe article discusses assaults on paramedics in Victoria, Australia, and potential service withdrawal. No commercial mechanism is present; it is a public safety and labor issue with no direct impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains.
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- A pregnant paramedic in Victoria was punched in the face and stomach while responding to a drug overdose.
- Ambulance Victoria CEO Jordan Emery reported a recent increase in assaults, including paramedics being bitten and threatened.
- In October 2018, laws were enacted mandating a six-month jail term for injuring emergency workers.
- A recent stabbing incident highlighted gaps in the law regarding on-duty definitions.
- Health Minister Harriet Shing emphasized the need for urgent reforms to protect paramedics.
