19/11/2012
A report on the radical shake-up planned for East Midlands Ambulance. And George Cross recipient Jack Bamford recounts how he saved his brothers lives sixty years ago.
East Midlands Ambulance is proposing a radical shake-up, replacing traditional ambulance stations with fast response points and super hubs. But will the plans really speed up response times for a service which has been one of the worst performing in the country? Also tonight, the impact of immigration in Lincolnshire. And sixty years after he became the youngest ever recipient of the George Cross, Jack Bamford revisits the house where he saved his brothers lives.
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East Midlands Ambulance Service consultation
The East Midlands Ambulance Service is undertakingΜύits Being The Best public consultation exercise designed to ensure thatΜύit provides the right patient services, within the funds available, for the long term.
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There is information about where and when the public meetings are taking place and a link for people to in full on theΜύ which also has more information about the consultation.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Marie Ashby |
Series Editor | Tony Roe |
Broadcast
- Mon 19 Nov 2012 19:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One East Midlands