Busy New Year for ambulance service
999 call numbers significant during first four hours of 2013
As
predicted, the New Year brought a challenging time for East Midlands
Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EMAS), who were busy responding
to people who needed help having sustained an injury or falling ill.
Peter Ripley, EMAS Director of Operations said: “In the first four hours of 2013, we received over 1,000 emergency 999 calls. On
an average day, we expect to receive around 2,000 calls.
“I
pay tribute to our staff who worked in on the frontline – our skilled
staff answering calls received in our Emergency Operations
Centres and our clinicians out on the road providing medical treatment
and care. They did a truly magnificent job, in challenging
circumstances.
“They
were supported by operational management teams based at hospital
Emergency Departments to assists with the clinical handover
of patients to hospital staff. We were also supported by our Community
First Responders, Fire co-responders, the British Red Cross, St John
Ambulance and EMICS (East
Midlands Immediate Care Scheme doctors), all of whom help us to provide the very best service during busy and challenging times. I thank them for their continued
dedication and support.
“The
festive season may be over, however we expect to continue to receive
significant call numbers over the next few weeks and
I urge people to use the right NHS services available to them for
treatment of minor illnesses or injuries."
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