Police allege in an unprovoked attack the man shouted abuse and drove his car towards the young paramedic as she returned to her ambulance. 9News
The paramedic was returning to her ambulance after treating a patient in Surry Hills when the man started beeping his horn at her.
Police said the man then pulled up behind the ambulance and started shouting abuse at the 22-year-old before revving his engine and "deliberately driving toward her".The woman fled to a nearby building and called police.He has been charged with stalk or intimidate intending to incite fear and physical harm.
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