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Welsh Ambulance Service declares 'critical incident'The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a 'critical incident' as hundreds of calls waiting wait to be answered and patients stand-by for hours in hopes to see paramedics. The health service ...
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‘I’ve broken my tooth’: Most bizarre calls to Welsh Ambulance Service revealedOf the 426,116 calls to the ambulance service last year, 63,836 (15%) were not a life-or-death emergency – an average of 175 calls a day. Andy Swinburn, executive director of paramedicine, at the ...
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A runaway alligator and other non-emergencies that hampered UK ambulance dispatchersThat’s the message from the Welsh Ambulance Service in a plea to get people to stop phoning with non-emergencies. With public health services stretched thin in the U.K., there is no shortage of ...
That's the message from the Welsh Ambulance Service in a plea to get people to stop phoning with non-emergencies. With public health services stretched thin in the U.K., there is no shortage of ...
An escaped pet alligator, a chipped tooth and a finger stuck in a beer bottle were just some of the bizarre 999 calls made to the Welsh Ambulance Service in the past year. Of the 426,116 calls to ...
A critical incident that was declared by the Welsh Ambulance Service earlier this week has now been stood down. The trust declared a critical incident on Monday, December 30 after the service was ...
Welsh ambulance service chiefs have urged the public to "drink sensibly" at New Year to help reduce demand on emergency services that suffered a 340-call backlog on Monday. Jason Killens ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a "critical incident" because of significantly increased demand across the 999 service and extensive hospital handover delays. The incident was declared at ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a "critical incident" because of significantly increased demand across the 999 service and extensive handover delays. It comes after several Welsh health ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service says 15% of the more than 425,000 calls it received last year were for non-emergencies. They included calls for a chipped tooth, a finger stuck in a beer bottle and a ...
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