LOW RESPONSE TIMES ANTICIPATED
BECAUSE OF ADVERSE WEATHER
CONDIDTIONS
25th January 2011
William Graham (Assembly Member for South Wales East)
responding to the latest ambulance response
statistics.
“The whole of Wales experienced prolonged periods of snow and
exceptionally low temperatures are the primary factors in low
response times during December; this is reflected in the fact
that just 47.2% of category A calls were answered within eight
minutes. The lowest response rate on record”.
“I acknowledge that in Torfaen only 29.4% of emergency calls
were within 8 minutes; the lowest response rate in Wales.
However the primary factor for this low response rate was the
adverse weather conditions”.
“The continuing issue of patients waiting several hours for an
ambulance is a result of a failure in management systems. I
will be asking for an urgent statement on this matter during
this afternoon’s Plenary session”.
“During December we faced prolonged periods of snow and
exceptionally low temperatures which had an adverse impact upon
all services. We must recognise the professionalism and
dedication shown by these people at all times; but particularly
when under pressure to maintain our vital
services”.
“We must ensure that we learn from the difficulties arising
during December and that these are incorporated into the
working practices in order that we are prepared for further
wintry conditions in future years

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