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Violent young man puts three members of ambulance service out of action

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10 Dec, 2018
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Violent young man puts three members of ambulance service out of action
Three members of the ambulance service were injured during an incident in North Down on Saturday evening when they were attempting to deal with a young man who was under the influence of drugs.
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