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Home / Health / Ambulance Service Overwhelmed by 3,000+ Daily Calls

Ambulance Service Overwhelmed by 3,000+ Daily Calls

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Ambulance service received over 3,000 calls on busiest days.
  • Demand peaks are expected to continue through January.
  • The public was urged to use alternative services when possible.
Ambulance Service Overwhelmed by 3,000+ Daily Calls

South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) has expressed gratitude to its dedicated staff and volunteers for managing an unprecedented surge in calls during December. On particularly demanding days, the service reported receiving in excess of 3,000 calls, highlighting the immense pressure on emergency services.

The NHS trust acknowledged that these peaks in demand were anticipated and are likely to continue throughout January and the remainder of the winter season. This ongoing strain necessitates careful management of resources and public cooperation.

In anticipation of this heightened activity, Secamb had previously encouraged the public to consider and utilize alternative healthcare services whenever appropriate. This measure aims to ensure that emergency resources are available for the most critical cases.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ambulance service experienced a significant surge in demand, handling over 3,000 calls on its busiest days due to winter pressures.
Secamb is currently facing sustained high call volumes, with similar demand expected to continue through January and the winter months.
Secamb advised the public to use alternative healthcare services where appropriate to help manage the high demand on emergency services.

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