A drunk woman who kicked a paramedic in the face then urinated in an ambulance has been banned from leaving the house at night. Sarah Bradley, 29, also shoulder-barged another crew member out of the vehicle.

Both men had been called to give Bradley medical treatment. But after they took her into the ambulance, she became aggressive and attacked them.She was given a 12-week curfew order, banning her from leaving the house between 7pm and 7am after pleading guilty at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates’ Court to assault.

Sarah Bradley

Bradley, of Denehurst Road, Rochdale, was also ordered to pay £50 compensation to each victim and a further £200 court costs. Two members of the North West Ambulance Service had arrived and assisted Bradley, who was ‘intoxicated’, into the ambulance.

When they first began to treat her she was calm, but her mood changed. She shoulder-barged one of the crew with such force that they fell through the side door of the ambulance.

An ambulance service spokesperson added:

“As the crew attempted to calm the patient down she once again charged at the member of staff before turning her attention to the other crew member and kicked them in the face. Bradley continued to be aggressive towards them and urinated on the ambulance floor.” Ambulance service spokesperson

Steve Hynes, NWAS head of service in Greater Manchester, said after the hearing: