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Gates Jammed Shut: Grandfather Dies in Ambulance Delay

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Grandfather died after paramedics couldn't leave the station.
  • Ambulance gates jammed shut during a power cut.
  • Family believes greater candor would have ensured a full inquest.

A grandfather tragically died in March 2019 after paramedics were unable to reach him due to jammed ambulance station gates during a power cut. Peter Coates, 62, suffered a critical breathing failure when his home oxygen machine stopped working in Dormanstown, Redcar. An ambulance crew was dispatched but found the station gates locked, with no immediate way to open them.

By the time an alternative crew arrived 47 minutes after the initial emergency call, Mr. Coates had already passed away. A specialist doctor stated it was uncertain if the delay directly caused his death, as he might have succumbed quickly to the power failure. However, his daughter firmly believes prompt arrival would have saved him.

Further concerns arose as the family later discovered the second ambulance had stopped for fuel, increasing the delay. The inquest also addressed allegations of a lack of transparency from the ambulance service, with whistleblowers reporting that coroners were not initially informed of the full extent of the delays, potentially influencing decisions about holding a full inquest.

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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 crew allocated to Mr. Coates could not exit the Redcar station because the gates were jammed shut during a power cut.
Mr. Coates' electric oxygen machine stopped functioning due to a sudden power cut that occurred at his home in Dormanstown.
Yes, the second ambulance dispatched to Mr. Coates reportedly stopped to refuel, further increasing the time it took to reach him.

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