Man charged after two paramedics stabbed at his home
52-year-old Martyn Smith to appear in court over two counts of wounding
A 52-year-old man has been charged with wounding two paramedics who were stabbed during a 999 welfare call-out to his home.
Martyn Smith of Stephens Close, Wolverhampton, is accused of two counts of wounding with intent, following an incident at a maisonette on Monday, West Midlands Police said.
The attack unfolded after medics Michael Hipgrave and Deena Evans gained entry to a maisonette in the road at about 12.20pm.
Smith was Tasered and arrested at the scene, which was described as "something off the TV" by a neighbour who witnessed the incident.
Mr Hipgrave, who suffered a slash wound to his back and required surgery, was discharged from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham on Monday night. He continues his recovery at home, said the West Midlands Ambulance Service.
Ms Evans suffered a stab wound to the chest and remains at the hospital in a stable condition after undergoing surgery.
A spokesperson for the ambulance service said both staff members were “recovering well”.
Smith remains in police custody and is set to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on Wednesday, said the force.
Additional reporting by PA