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East Midlands Ambulance Service will call upon the help of military personnel during the next days of ambulance strikes in a bid to reduce the impact of the temporary staff shortages.
Due to the high demand experienced during previous strike action at the beginning of February, East Midlands Ambulance Service will now be drafting in assistance to keep staff numbers up. This will enable emergency crews to focus on life-threatening and serious 999 calls, ensuring that the most vulnerable patients can be seen to.Ben Holdaway, Director of Operations at EMAS said: “We expect the industrial action period next week to be very challenging, and the implementation of military support has always been part of the NHS plans in case of increased and sustained pressure.
“Seek early advice from your local pharmacist, NHS111 Online, via your GP or Urgent Treatment Centre; and if you have a long-term condition, ensure you continue to take your routine medication as advised by your GP.
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