
Steff Dewhurst had only been a paramedic for six months when she was first assaulted on the job.
The New Zealand-born woman had moved to Melbourne to pursue her dream of “working in an ambulance full-time” even though it meant leaving behind her family and friends to live in a country where she knew just two people.
So it was a horrific welcome to Australia when, less than a year in, she was “punched in the face” by a patient. However, as Steff shared in a powerful Facebook post last week, this wouldn’t be the worst thing that would happen to her at work.
Steff experienced true “terror” when a patient threatened to rape and murder her. It was an encounter that gave her nightmares for weeks.
