FAIRPORT, N.Y. (WROC) — The Fairport police have charged two people in what they say are two separate incidents that occurred on North Main Street around the same time.
On April 25, Fairport Police were called to North Main Street around 1 a.m. for a welfare check of an individual. Officers found the person, later identified as 44-year-old Sean Sullivan, in need of medical attention.
Perinton Ambulance then responded to treat Sullivan. Police say that while in the back of the ambulance, Sullivan attacked a paramedic, striking him multiple times in the upper body.
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“He was in the back of the ambulance being treated, became aggressive towards our providers, struck our one provider paramedic in the head, and that led to him ultimately needing to be evaluated at the hospital,” explained the Director of Operations at Perinton Ambulance, Robert Cieri…