Rick Hoffman, president of the local firefighters and EMS workers union, is calling for Baltimore City to pay for protective vests and self-defense training for all paramedics.

The decision stems from a number of attacks -- one being released Wednesday afternoon via video showing a man attacking two paramedics as they try to restock their ambulance. 

"Thank g-d it was at a hospital," Hoffman said. "I would hate to have one of my people hurt because they don't have protection that I think they need."

Hoffman says there have been 13 incidents in the past two years where medics have been assaulted. 

He estimates the cost for the vests and training would be around $100,000.  

City Mayor Catherine Pugh said they're in talks about a resolution but she doesn't appreciate the release of the video.

"We are in negotiations with the fire department so why you would release the video of someone who's mentally ill is beyond me," Pugh said.