Pressure on hospitals while ambulance services on 'black alert'

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Extreme pressure on health care as EMAS on 'black alert' and hospitals 'very busy'

East Midlands Ambulance Service is under "extreme pressure" and is currently on the highest level of alert. This is due to a combination of Covid absences among staff, difficulty caused by the hot weather and ongoing delays in handing over patients to A&E.

To help with the high demand, NUH are encouraging the public to help by visiting NHS 111 online first, if they need medical help which is urgent but not an emergency. NHS 111 will direct them to the service that is most appropriate for their care needs – this could be the Urgent Treatment Centre, Pharmacy or a GP.

“Severe delays in ambulance crews being able to hand over their patients at many hospital emergency departments are having a very significant impact on the ambulance sector’s ability to respond to patients as quickly as we would like to, because our crews and vehicles are stuck outside those hospitals.

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