Corpus Christi Caller-Times
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A man is in jail after a paramedic was bit in the chest and hit in the head with a guitar Wednesday night in Flour Bluff, police said.
About 7:20 p.m. witnesses called police after they saw a man trying to jump a fence in the 3200 block of Flour Bluff Drive to get into Waldron Field, owned by the Naval Air Station.
Witnesses saw the man fall off the fence and land on his head, according to a Corpus Christi police news release.
Police and fire department medics responded and when a paramedic attempted to check on him, the man attacked, the release states.
The medic was bitten on the chest hard enough to break the skin through his shirt, police said.
The man then picked up an acoustic guitar he was carrying, and hit the medic on his forehead causing a large gash. The medic was taken to Christus Spohn Hospital Memorial to be treated.
Christopher Guldin, 29, was arrested on suspicion of assault on a paramedic and resisting arrest, the release states.
He remained in Nueces County Jail on Thursday. His bail was set at $25,000.
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