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Gran's agonising wait for ambulance
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| AGONY: Doris Ryan lies on her living room floor being comforted by daughter Maryann Mabe while she waits for the ambulance to arrive |
THIS is former hospital worker Doris Ryan waiting in pain for an ambulance after she broke her hip and shoulder in a fall.
Ms Ryan, 83, fell over in her living room on Monday while grandson Kyle Mabe, 21, visited his girlfriend across the road - and waited almost an hour for an ambulance to arrive.
Mr Mabe, who lives with Ms Ryan in Monnow Way, Bettws, Newport, and is her full time carer, called for an ambulance at 6.56pm - but it did not arrive until after 7.50pm.
He and his mother Maryanne Mabe looked after Ms Ryan as she lay on the floor. Our photographer captured this image of her as she waited.
He said: "I left home about 6.15pm to see my girlfriend who is having a baby.
"I was there for twenty to thirty minutes when our neighbour's son banged the door to say my nan was on the floor of the house."
He said after the initial call the ambulance service called at 7.25pm to say there was a 20 minute delay, and that the ambulance would be there within 20 minutes.
He said service personnel said there was a delay in reaching Ms Ryan.
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| ONE HOUR ON: The ambulance arrives |
"I think its appalling," he said. "She used to work in the Royal Gwent herself. She was a domestic cleaner there for forty years."
He said she was complaining of pain in her legs, and added that Ms Ryan had fallen three to four years earlier in John Frost Square, Newport and had to have a hip operation.
Mr Mabe said his grandmother had to have an operation on her hip and would probably be in hospital for more than ten days.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesman said: "We are unable to comment openly on individual cases, however the trust would like to apologise to the patient for any distress that may have been caused."
He added the trust would investigate the incident and review any issues that may arise.
12:07pm Thursday 17th July 2008
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CommentPosted by: tim, Magor on 12:14pm Thu 17 Jul 08
It is about time this service was sorted out.Why can"t the Ambulance service be as good as the Fire Brigade?
It is about time this service was sorted out.Why can"t the Ambulance service be as good as the Fire Brigade?
Posted by: SarahJ, Newport on 12:46pm Thu 17 Jul 08
This is a terrible story but did the photographer just happen to be there in time and knew that the ambulance was going to take an hour to arrive??????
This is a terrible story but did the photographer just happen to be there in time and knew that the ambulance was going to take an hour to arrive??????
Posted by: Alan, Torfaen on 12:47pm Thu 17 Jul 08
I wonder how many more excuses from the IDIOTS who profess to run this Service will be forthcoming. Boy, do I feel so sorry for the FRONTLINE Ambulance Crews who have to face the music and make excuses for these WELL OVERPAID IDIOTS!!.I well know how this poor lady and her daughter felt as about a year ago my wife and I had a similar experience which our GP had to enter into a "Dust up" with the Control Centre to obtain the Emergency Ambulance.. It turned up more than an hour later Blue lights and all.The Paramedics were so good but so helpless in respect of the response time.IF these IDIOTS ran a Taxi service, their customers would soon migrate to another company!!.
I wonder how many more excuses from the IDIOTS who profess to run this Service will be forthcoming. Boy, do I feel so sorry for the FRONTLINE Ambulance Crews who have to face the music and make excuses for these WELL OVERPAID IDIOTS!!.I well know how this poor lady and her daughter felt as about a year ago my wife and I had a similar experience which our GP had to enter into a "Dust up" with the Control Centre to obtain the Emergency Ambulance.. It turned up more than an hour later Blue lights and all.The Paramedics were so good but so helpless in respect of the response time.IF these IDIOTS ran a Taxi service, their customers would soon migrate to another company!!.
Posted by: jenkswoz, pontypool on 12:50pm Thu 17 Jul 08
i thought if an ambulance was not available asap then the fast response paramedic was meant to attend until the ambulance arrives?
this is disgraceful and i wonder why do we bother paying taxes and alike? why dont we all just have our own insurance like america, as at the moment the government are not using our money wisely and on the things that matter ( which should not include their fat cat pay cheques)
i thought if an ambulance was not available asap then the fast response paramedic was meant to attend until the ambulance arrives?
this is disgraceful and i wonder why do we bother paying taxes and alike? why dont we all just have our own insurance like america, as at the moment the government are not using our money wisely and on the things that matter ( which should not include their fat cat pay cheques)
Posted by: BOB, NEWPORT on 1:02pm Thu 17 Jul 08
They are on about the 5th reorganisation of the service in almost as many months and it contiues to get worse.
England manage to met much more demanding targets so why dont the assembly see how England manage to do it rather then the "We Do Things Diferently" aproach
They are on about the 5th reorganisation of the service in almost as many months and it contiues to get worse.
England manage to met much more demanding targets so why dont the assembly see how England manage to do it rather then the "We Do Things Diferently" aproach
Posted by: BOB, NEWPORT on 1:15pm Thu 17 Jul 08
These are the figures the London Ambulance service are meeting for Category A Calls. Target Response time is 8 minutes
June 07 80%
Jly 07 80%
Aug 07 81%
Out of London consistantly hit over 90%
These are the figures the London Ambulance service are meeting for Category A Calls. Target Response time is 8 minutes
June 07 80%
Jly 07 80%
Aug 07 81%
Out of London consistantly hit over 90%
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