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NHS Plea: Save 999 for True Emergencies

27 Nov

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Summary

  • NHS urges public to avoid calling 999 for non-urgent symptoms like colds or flu.
  • Ambulance incidents and A&E attendances have reached record highs for October.
  • Call 999 for chest pains or breathing difficulties; use 111 for advice.
NHS Plea: Save 999 for True Emergencies

With ambulance services and A&E departments facing unprecedented demand, NHS England is issuing a critical warning against calling 999 for non-urgent symptoms. October saw record numbers of A&E attendances and ambulance incidents, straining resources significantly. The public is being asked to consider alternatives for common illnesses.

Paramedics emphasize that flu symptoms, while uncomfortable, typically do not require an emergency call. They advise self-care measures like rest, hydration, and over-the-counter medication. For medical guidance, NHS 111 is the recommended resource. However, 999 remains vital for serious conditions, including chest pain or breathing problems.

Individuals at higher risk, such as the elderly or those with chronic health conditions, are encouraged to seek urgent GP appointments or dial 111. If flu symptoms escalate to chest pain, breathing difficulties, or coughing up blood, immediate emergency assistance should be sought, preferably by not driving oneself to A&E.

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.
Call 999 if you develop chest pains, breathing difficulties, or cough up blood while having the flu.
For cold or flu symptoms, use NHS 111 for medical advice or self-care with rest and fluids.
NHS is experiencing record high demand in A&E and ambulance services, requiring 999 for critical situations only.

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