What a sad state of affairs it is to hear of our ambulance staff coming under attack while on the job.
Theirs is a job which involves helping people: Those who are sick, have suffered injuries by way of an accident, and all too often as the result of someone else's action.
Despite a drop in reported crimes of close to 5 per cent, there is a perception that more of us are falling victim to assaults and other acts of violence. Perhaps that is down to greater ability to share details through social media and other information streams.
Either way, those charged with picking up the pieces are also increasingly finding themselves in situations where their safety is at risk or they may be attacked.
As St John Wanganui district operations manager Ian May pointed out in yesterday's story, violent situations can and do erupt all too easily when officers attend incidents, particularly where people are drunk.