West Midlands Ambulance Service urging public to reduce pressure on services

It's as the bank holiday see's GPs and pharmacies close.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 22nd Aug 2025

As the bank holiday weekend approaches, West Midlands Ambulance Service is urging the public to take simple steps to protect their health and reduce pressure on emergency services.

With GP surgeries, pharmacies, and other services operating reduced hours, planning ahead is key.

WMAS is asking members of the public to:

Order repeat prescriptions early – ensure you have enough medication to last through the long weekend.

Restock your medicine cabinet - Be prepared for common health problems by keeping a well-stocked medicine cabinet at home. Keep essentials such as pain relief, antihistamines, plasters, antiseptic cream, and rehydration salts at home.

Use NHS 111 online - for urgent but non-life-threatening medical concerns, visit 111.nhs.uk for advice on the most appropriate care.

Only call 999 in a genuine emergency - such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, serious bleeding, unconsciousness, or a suspected stoke.

Check in on vulnerable and elderly loved ones and neighbours - a quick visit or call to ensure they are ok and have everything they need could make a huge difference.

If you’re travelling, be prepared – make sure you take water for long journeys, have what3words downloaded so that we know exactly where to find you in an emergency and ensure you’ve packed any medications.

Willenhall Paramedic, Liam Guy said: “We know that accidents and illnesses can happen at any time, but over the bank holidays we’re encouraging everyone to be proactive, don’t let a lack of planning ruin your bank holiday.

“Bank holiday weekends can be notoriously busy for the service, with high demand putting extra pressure on ambulance crews, call handlers, and on hospital teams. By taking small but important steps now, you can help us make sure ambulances are available for those in life-threatening situations who need them the most.”

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