Almost 100 ambulances waiting to hand over patients outside hospitals and more than 340 emergency 999 calls waiting to be ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service declared a critical incident on Monday evening.
The service said more than 340 calls were waiting to be answered at the time the critical incident was declared on Monday ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has stood down the critical incident it declared on Monday night (30th December 2024), following ...
At one stage more than 340 999 calls were waiting to be answered because more than 90 ambulances were stuck outside hospitals ...
Hospital waiting lists for medical treatment remain at a record high. On Monday evening, the Welsh Ambulance Service declared ...
Hundreds of emergency calls waiting to be answered as more than half of ambulances wait to transfer patients at hospitals ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a 'critical incident' as hundreds of calls waiting wait to be answered and patients stand-by for hours in hopes to see paramedics. The health service ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a 'critical incident due to 'significantly increased demand' and has warned of long ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has urged the public to stay safe, act responsibly, and use 999 for emergencies only as it braces ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has declared a “critical incident” because of significantly increased demand across the 999 service and extensive handover delays. The service, which covers three ...
More than 340 calls were waiting to be answered across Wales at the time the critical incident was declared by the Welsh Ambulance Services ... high demand on the 999 service, more than half ...