Garrison Levi Goodman

, a 31-year-old

man, had to be shocked with a Taser after attacking two emergency responders while he was naked in the front yard of a

house early this morning, police said.

Authorities had been responding to a house in the 1200 block of Dunkle Street, where Goodman fell down a staircase inside the home about 1:30 this morning, police said.

Palmer Township Detective Sgt. Timothy Ruoff said Goodman had been consuming "magic mushrooms" and attempted to fly from the top of the steps while hallucinating.

When the Suburban Emergency Medical Services arrived, Goodman was naked in the front yard, police said. When squad member Brian Flavelle tried to approach him, Goodman punched Flavelle in the head several times, Ruoff said.

police officer Marc Crisafulli responded because Palmer Township officers were not available, Ruoff said. Crisafulli was then also punched in the head area by Goodman, he said.

Crisafulli shocked Goodman with a Taser and then arrested him, Ruoff said. Both Crisafulli and Flavelle were checked at Easton Hospital for minor head and neck pain and released.

Goodman, of the 2800 block of Bath Pike, was committed to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail, Ruoff said. Goodman was first treated at Easton Hospital for a cut to his head and broken collarbone from his fall down the stairs.

Although Goodman was eating the mushrooms, Ruoff said, a bottle of mushroom juice was also recovered from the house. Goodman was visiting a friend at the time.

Goodman was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassment, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and conspiracy to commit unlawful possession of a controlled substance, Ruoff said.