Senior Staff to Tackle 999 Crisis ; Ambulance Managers Drafted in to Help Service Hit Targets
Daily Post › February 01, 2005
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Daily Post › February 01, 2005
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AMBULANCE service managers are being sent back on to the roads in a bid to reach performance targets, the Daily Post can reveal.
It follows a massive 12% increase in the number of 999 calls across the region, including a marked rise in hard-to-reach rural areas like mid-Cheshire.See the full content of this document
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Senior Staff to Tackle 999 Crisis ; Ambulance Managers Drafted in to Help Service Hit Targets
It has left Mersey Regional Ambulance Trust unable to reach many emergency "Category A" cases within the Government's eight minute target time.
The trust must reach minimum of 75% of all...See the full content of this document
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