A NSW Ambulance paramedic has been rushed to hospital after he was stabbed at a McDonald’s restaurant in Campbelltown. 7NEWS
A NSW Ambulance paramedic has been rushed to hospital after he was stabbed at a McDonald’s restaurant in Sydney’s southwest.
About 5.30am on Friday, police were called to the fast food restaurant on Queen Street in Campbelltown. The paramedic was treated at the scene before he was taken to Liverpool Hospital. Police arrested a man at the scene and he was taken to Campbelltown Police Station where he is assisting police with inquiries.
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