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Home / Health / Granddad waits 7 hours for ambulance on garden centre floor

Granddad waits 7 hours for ambulance on garden centre floor

17 Dec

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Summary

  • An 87-year-old man waited seven hours for an ambulance.
  • The man fell and broke his leg at a garden centre.
  • His family has lost faith in the ambulance service.
Granddad waits 7 hours for ambulance on garden centre floor

An elderly man endured a distressing seven-hour wait for emergency medical assistance after sustaining a broken leg in a fall. The incident occurred at a garden centre, where the 87-year-old great-grandfather lay on the floor for hours. The prolonged delay was so extreme that the garden centre staff had to keep their premises open beyond the scheduled closing time.

His family has voiced significant concerns regarding the response, with his granddaughter reporting a loss of faith in the ambulance service due to this harrowing experience. The situation highlights potential issues within emergency response times, causing distress to both the patient and their loved ones.

The Scottish Ambulance Service has issued an apology to the affected individual and his family. They attributed the delay to facing "significant pressure" on the day the emergency call was made, indicating a challenging operational period for their services.

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.
James Craig waited seven hours for an ambulance because the Scottish Ambulance Service was under significant pressure on that day.
The great-grandfather fell and broke his leg while at a garden centre, leading to a prolonged wait for medical assistance.
His granddaughter expressed that she had lost faith in the Scottish Ambulance Service due to the seven-hour waiting experience.

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