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Patient bites ambulance attendant

Clarkston man was on way to psych ward

The Columbian
Published: June 18, 2012, 5:00pm

CLARKSTON, Wash. (AP) — Clarkston Fire Chief Steve Cooper says in his 35 years of experience he’s never seen anything like what happened early Sunday when paramedics were transporting a patient from Tri-State Memorial Hospital to Eastern State Hospital.

The ambulance was on its way to the psychiatric hospital at Medical Lake when the 41-year-old patient broke his restraints, pushed his way into the cab and bit the driver on the hand.

KXLY-TV reports (http://is.gd/3I0eVM ) the driver stopped and another person in the ambulance pulled the man away. He ran to a nearby farm house, threw a rock through a window and fled into a field.

Colfax police, Spokane County sheriff’s deputies and Washington State Patrol troopers found the man hiding under a bridge where he was arrested with the use of a Taser.

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