Claims health bosses are making back door cuts to Swanage paramedic car

A consultation has been promised on the service's future

Author: Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy Reporter Published 3rd Mar 2022

Health bosses have been accused of making back door cuts to the Swanage paramedic car – ahead of their promised consultation on its future.

Cllr Bill Trite says a reduction in staffing for the car in 2021 amount to a 42 per cent cut in the time it was available.

His claim has led to Dorset Council writing to the Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group asking for an explanation and for more information about the consultation process.

The Swanage councillor told a Cabinet meeting: “Notwithstanding the even greater local concern that the Ambulance Car may soon be withdrawn, a recent Freedom of Information response by the Ambulance Trust revealed that the car was staffed for only 42% of the time throughout 2021, representing a swingeing de facto reduction of this service without any due consultation process.”

Dorset Council has promised to have its own task and finish group to look at the future provision of ambulance cover in the Swanage area. It says unless the proposals to reduce the ambulance car cover are withdrawn it would expect the group to start work in April, inviting Swanage councillors to meet with it to offer evidence.

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