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Ambulance targets not reason for cuts in valleys

2:55pm Wednesday 9th January 2008

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NEW 15-minute targets for transferring patients from ambulances into hospitals are welcome, but should not be used as an excuse to cut the emergency fleet in Blaenau Gwent, says the area's AM.

Trish Law is backing the new target, which Assembly health minister Edwina Hart said will become mandatory from April.

But Mrs Law is continuing a campaign to prevent withdrawal of one of two ambulances at Aberbeeg ambulance station, and believes that even if 15-minutes turnarounds at hospitals become the norm, thus enabling vehicles to spend more time attending patients; current provision in Blaenau Gwent should be maintained.

The Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust is still considering moving an Aberbeeg-based ambulance out of Blaenau Gwent, cutting the county borough's emergency fleet by a third, and replacing it with Rapid Response Vehicle cover.

Mrs Law, who called the proposal "foolhardy" when it was proposed last year, maintains that view.

She said ambulances are often delayed in transferring patients, particularly at the Royal Gwent Hospital.

A knock-on effect is that patients and worried relatives often have to wait for lengthy periods for an ambulance to transport them to hospital, even if a paramedic has attended in an RRV.

In a letter to Ms Hart, Mrs Law called the situation "unacceptable" and one lending weight to her contention that there must be no ambulance withdrawal from Blaenau Gwent.

She believes the 15-minute target must be met and sustained over a period of time before any withdrawal can be contemplated.

"While I welcome the minister's announcement I want to be sure all ambulances will be freed up within 15 minutes at all times," said Mrs Law.

"I don't want this announcement used as an excuse to withdraw one of Aberbeeg's ambulances.

"That would be premature and unsafe. The safety and well-being of patients must be paramount."


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pricemary7@aol.com, crumlin says...
6:48pm Wed 9 Jan 08

Well done Trish. At last someone fighting our corner for the people of Blaenau Gwent. I'm so glad i voted for you and Dai,

stevey, B.G. says...
7:10pm Wed 9 Jan 08

My grandaughter was recently rushed to hospital with meningitis, any delay, especially with this disease would have been catastrophic, if these vital services are cut at all, I implore everyone not to ever vote for Labour again. We have some of the highest community charge and yet the poorest quality of services, and they want to cut them further, absolute shame on them for even thinking about it.

S.Burke, says...
2:25am Thu 10 Jan 08


We have not got enough ambulances has it is without withdrawing more, The Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust are more focused on cutting costs rather than saving lives. It is very clear and unacceptable, the time scale they have set I believe is a positive step forward but to consider withdrawing rather than adding would be seen as such a despicable disgraceful act. They have a duty of care to the public so do your jobs effectively rather than making yourselves look incompetent, but then again nothing new. As far as labour goes, I agree with stevey I will not vote Labour again.

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