NHS East of England ambulances face ’20 hour delays’

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THE East of England Ambulance Service is taking up to 20 hours to reach some non-critical patients, staff said reports the BBC.

The NHS service has also not been responding to some lower category calls due to pressures, they said. 

The service has been at “Surge White” for the past month, the highest alert level, according to sources. 

Trust chief executive Tom Abell said: “We are currently experiencing some of the most significant and sustained pressures in recent years.”

The full article can be found below.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-61094251

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