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Re: Delays At Hospital
by Sleepyhollowmedic
Hello from Wales.. Well, I was shocked to see our humble trust made it onto the world wide web.. Things aren't as rosy in the garden as our bosses make out, with an increase in rapid response vehicles but a decrease in manned ambulances, then response times have improved but the RRV'S are waiting on scene sometimes with seriously ill patients for over an hour ( sometimes dying in front of them..) until a vehicle arrives, then we go back to the hospital and queue again for hours.. the whole system is in meltdown but we all publicly carry on smiling as we head towards the precipice... A lot of the staff on the RRV's have decided it's not for them and have handed the keys back.. As for Mr Murray, well there's a rumour he'll jump ship soon...
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