in a special report earlier this year, ktvu's jim vargas spoke to napa state hospitals employees about the dangers they feel every day. >> reporter: employees at napa state hospital say they have the most dangerous job in california. >> this hospital at this moment is out of control. >> reporter: more than 90% of the nearly 1,200 people here are under criminal forensic treatment which means they can't stand trial. and the lack of police inside the fends were both violent and nonviolent patients are housed. >> he came across the table with both fists flying. >> reporter: dr. richard frisni received injuries after a patient attacked him. >> what would have stopped him from attacking me? more police presence. >> reporter: this is the sally port to the dorms for the more than 1,000 criminally committed where violent patients sleep alongside the violent often assaulted residents. former president wade jr. says he spent much of his life here. he is one of the people who complained about long police response time. >> the police are out there to my right and the sally part is all the way over