North East Ambulance Service declare critical incident again
It's the 2nd time in 9 days the service has had to declare a Critical Incident Status
The North East ambulance service has declared it's in critical incident status - for the 2nd time in 9 days.
The force say it's down to unprecedented pressures on crews following the Christmas break impacting its ability to respond to patients.
The incident was declared this morning as a result significant delays for more than 100+ patients waiting for an ambulance, together with a reduction in ambulance crew availability to respond because of delays in handing over patients at the region’s hospitals.
Shane Woodhouse, strategic commander today at North East Ambulance Service, said: “This is the second time in nine days that we have declared a critical incident due to the unprecedented pressure we are seeing across the health system.
“Declaring a critical incident alerts our health system partners to provide support where they can and means we can focus our resources on those patients most in need.
“The public should only call 999 in a life-threatening emergency. For all other patients, we are urging them to use www.111.nhs.uk, speak to their GP or pharmacist. We will be advising some patients to make their own way to hospital when it is safe to do so. We know patients will be experiencing longer waits for an ambulance – please only call back if your condition worsens or to cancel if it is no longer required. We are experiencing greater numbers of calls to 111 right now and ask that callers please consider 111 online first and don’t call 999 unless your condition is life threatening.”
Patient transport services for appointments continues to only operate for essential journeys such as dialysis, chemotherapy, oncology and heart care. This reduction in service will run until later this week to allow NEAS to redeploy these crews to support lower acuity emergency care patients as well as our hospitals with discharges.
Shane added: “Our staff and volunteers continue to work extremely hard to respond to calls and incidents. I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their hard work and commitment at this challenging time.”