West Midlands ambulance delighted to find thank you note

Paramedics feared the worst when they returned from a 999 call to find another note left on their ambulance.

But crew at West Midlands Ambulance Service were delighted that it turned out to be a thank you message hailing them as ‘the hardest working’ and ‘most caring people’.

The glowing letter comes just days after jobless mother Kirsty Sharman was fined for abusing the same ambulance service and leaving an offensive note on one of their emergency vehicles parked on her drive in Stoke-on-trent.

Crew at West Midlands Ambulance Service were delighted to find a thank you message on their van

Paramedic and operations manager Rob Marsh (pictured) found the note and was delighted

Paramedic and operations manager Rob Marsh (pictured) found the note and was delighted

Operations manager Rob Marsh tweeted to say the most recent note was ‘much more like it’. 

It reads: ‘Thank you for all your hard work I know it’s tough on you. If you need the loo or a hot drink come on in, the door is always open for you and your colleagues. Much love and respect, No 60.’

Last week Sharman, 26, left a note for 999 crews in the same service and told them: ‘Move your f****** van’.

He tweeted to say the most recent note was 'much more like it' after a spiteful note was left for the same service last week

He tweeted to say the most recent note was ‘much more like it’ after a spiteful note was left for the same service last week

Kirsty Sharman was arrested

She has been charged

Kirsty Sharman (pictured) was arrested and charged with a public order offence after paramedics claimed she verbally abused them 

Sharman had been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence after West Midlands Ambulance Service said a resident also verbally abused staff members during the emergency call-out in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Sharman was arrested after she placed the note on the van, which said: ‘If this van is for anyone but No.14 then you have no right to be parked here. I couldn’t give a s*** if the whole street collapsed. Now move your van from outside my house.’ 

After being arrested and charged Sharman was handed a £120 fine for a section 5 Public Order offence.

West Midlands Ambulance Service was inundated with messages of support for its crews from around the world following the confrontation.

The 26-year-old (pictured) was fined £120 for leaving the spiteful message for paramedics on a 999 call

The 26-year-old (pictured) was fined £120 for leaving the spiteful message for paramedics on a 999 call

A spokeswoman said: ‘We’ve been inundated with kind words with everyone saying they back us – it’s lovely to see.

‘It hasn’t just been in the UK, it’s been from all the world, including Australia and America.’   

Despite online backlash to her expletive-ridden note, Sharman continued her abuse against the service.

An ambulance crew were shocked to receive this note from Sharman, who was angered the vehicle had parked in an area for residents only parking

An ambulance crew were shocked to receive this note from Sharman, who was angered the vehicle had parked in an area for residents only parking

A screenshot of just one of Sharman's outbursts after she was handed a fine in court

A screenshot of just one of Sharman’s outbursts after she was handed a fine in court

On Friday night she wrote a tweet saying: ‘YOU MY DEAR ARE THE EXAMPLE OF A P**** IN UNIFORM,’ to a paramedic.

Her tweet labeling a paramedic worker a ‘p****’ was just the latest in a string of offensive tweets she has written following her court appearance on Tuesday.

Sharman sparked outrage after she tweeted ‘Got to admit though the NHS service is w*** though’ on the same day as she was slapped with a £120 fine in court. 

 

 

Her short-lived Twitter outbursts have been stopped after her account appears to have been deactivated.

On Thursday, Sharman revealed Facebook ‘decided to put me on a three day ban’, and attached an image of herself raising middle finger.

The ‘nightmare’ neighbour, 26, of Stoke-on-Trent, wrote: ‘Ya’ll going on like I hate the NHS ambulance service. 

‘Nahhh, I just hate the people in my street… it’s that simple.’

She also tweeted: ‘Sat comfortably in my home while the press sit outside trying to catch a pic. #kirstysharman and proud to be me. #noshame.’

Jobless Kirsty Sharman, who was fined £120 for leaving the note, said she was 'proud' and 'winning' while claiming threats have been made against her

Jobless Kirsty Sharman, who was fined £120 for leaving the note, said she was ‘proud’ and ‘winning’ while claiming threats have been made against her

Sharman added: ‘You cretins think I need “air time” to apologise. #SorryNotSorry You lot know nothing!’

The account began posting tweets on Tuesday – the same day Sharman was stung with the £120 after pleading guilty to using threatening words or behaviour.

Her note was slammed across social media – leading Sharman to declare herself ‘the most hated woman in the world right now’.



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