A paramedic and British Army staff sergeant was stripped of her license after a tribunal condemned her for thirty-one cruel, dismissive remarks to a critically ill stroke patient—including mocking her faith and calling her “ridiculous” and “acting like a child.” Her behavior, deemed racially motivated and discriminatory, also included refusing to assist the patient down stairs, forcing her to crawl, and threatening to leave if she didn’t stand up in 60 seconds. The patient, suffering from a burst aorta and brain clot, described excruciating pain and later faced a 50% survival chance after emergency surgery. The tribunal found her conduct abhorrent, lacking any empathy or dignity, while she admitted the comments but denied racism. North West Ambulance Service confirmed she’s no longer employed—“no place for employees who don’t uphold values of dignity and respect for all patients.”
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