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Paramedic Delay: Man Dies After Hours Waiting for Ambulance

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Wife called 999, told wait could be 3-6 hours for ambulance.
  • Husband suffered cardiac arrest while wife was on the phone.
  • Ambulance arrived 90 minutes after initial emergency call.
Paramedic Delay: Man Dies After Hours Waiting for Ambulance

The Welsh Ambulance Service is investigating its response to a critical incident involving Mr. Field. His wife reported that upon her initial 999 call, she was informed of a potential three to six-hour wait for an ambulance and was instructed to transport her husband herself.

Tragically, Mr. Field's condition worsened rapidly, and he went into cardiac arrest while his wife was still on the phone with emergency services. Despite the clear indication of the severe situation, an ambulance did not reach their location for an hour and a half after the first call.

Given Mr. Field's recent heart stent procedure, his wife believed he should have been classified as high-risk. Even with medical professionals present attempting CPR, the delayed response ultimately had devastating consequences, leading the family to make the heartbreaking decision to cease resuscitation efforts.

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.
Mr. Field went into cardiac arrest while his wife was on the phone with emergency services, awaiting an ambulance that took 90 minutes to arrive.
The service is investigating after a wife reported an excessive wait time for an ambulance during her husband's medical emergency.
The wife was initially told the ambulance response could take three to six hours and was advised to take her husband to the hospital herself.

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