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Ambulance Services

Tuesday 12th January

North Wiltshire MP James Gray saw at first hand how Great Western Ambulance Service crews are coping in the current snowy weather when he spent Friday morning accompanying a crew responding to 999 emergencies. Mr Gray met GWAS staff and Chief Executive David Whiting at Malmesbury Ambulance Station before going out with a crew.

 

James spends a morning with the Great Western Ambulance Service

Mr Gray said: “The visit was an excellent opportunity to see at first hand the hard work of our ambulance service staff in Wiltshire. I was immensely impressed by the sheer professionalism, determination, caring yet unselfconsciously cheerful approach of all of the people I met. They do a great job on the ground and their dedication during the additional hazard of such difficult weather conditions was remarkable.”

“Yet I remain deeply worried that the amalgamation of The Wiltshire Ambulance Service with all of those from neighbouring counties into the Great Western Ambulance Service will not only do nothing to improve the service but will also have the effect of sucking our ambulances from rural Wiltshire into neighbouring urban centres. This was certainly the case on Friday.Clinical team leader Philip Green and Emergency Care Assistant, Gina Magor and I were summoned to pick up a sick gentleman in Bath and take him to the Bristol Royal Infirmary. It took us four hours all told, during which time Malmesbury’s sole ambulance was not available for local jobs.”

"And I am told that this happens all the time. The local ambulance takes people into hospital in Swindon, Bath or Bristol, and then gets a local job in those areas, often meaning that they do not return to Malmesbury for the entire day. I spoke up against the amalgamation at the time and I have to say that my experience on Friday precisely confirmed my fears. Like so much of our public services I saw brilliantly professional workers hampered by absurd, time-wasting and expensive bureaucratic practices. Bring back the old Wiltshire Ambulance Service, I say."

Mr Gray has written to David Whiting at GWAS to express his concerns. You can see the letter here.

North Wiltshire MP, James Gray, has expressed his concerns over the proposal by the Great Western Ambulance Service, to make the Wiltshire Air Ambulance available to ambulance services throughout the rest of the region.

In a letter to Tim Lynch, the Chief Executive of the Great Western Ambulance Service, regarding the proposals, Mr Gray said: “if you have any such thoughts, perhaps it is worth recording that I, and I know many thousands of people across Wiltshire, would be wholly opposed to it. Not only do we fund it, but also a large rural area like Wiltshire surely has need of a dedicated air ambulance for our county alone. For similar reasons, I was opposed to the amalgamation of the Wiltshire Ambulance Service and the creation of the regional service, and I believe that recent reports bear out the wisdom of that view."

Read on to see the text of Mr Gray's letter in full..

15th May 2008

Mr Tim Lynch,
Chief Executive,
Great Western Ambulance Service,
Jenner House,
Langley Park Estate,
Chippenham,
Wiltshire,
SN15 1GG.

Dear Tim,

I am very concerned by press reports that you are considering making the Wiltshire Air Ambulance - which of course is funded predominantly by the Wiltshire Police Force and to the tune of £400,000 by generous fundraising by the people of Wiltshire - available to the ambulance services throughout the rest of your region.

I would be grateful if you would let me know what discussions or thoughts you might have had along those lines, since if that is not your intention, it is surely vitally important to waste no time in correcting press reports.

However, if you have any such thoughts, perhaps it is worth recording that I, and I know many thousands of people across Wiltshire, would be wholly opposed to it. Not only do we fund it, but also a large rural area like Wiltshire surely has need of a dedicated air ambulance for our county alone. For similar reasons, I was opposed to the amalgamation of the Wiltshire Ambulance Service and the creation of the regional service, and I believe that recent reports bear out the wisdom of that view.

I very much hope that you will be able to allay our concerns over the Wiltshire Air Ambulance with no further delay.

Yours sincerely,

 

James Gray

Figures unearthed by the Conservative Shadow Health team using the Freedom of Information Act have shown that Wiltshire ranks third from the bottom in the performance of ambulance trusts nationwide, North Wiltshire MP James Gray revealed today.

“I am seriously considered that the speed at which our local ambulances are reaching emergencies in Wiltshire is deemed to be the third worst in the entire country,” Mr Gray said, speaking from Westminster this afternoon.

“The Government target is for 75% of serious emergencies (‘Category A’) to be reached within 8 minutes. But performance in Wiltshire is just 54.28%. Conservatives have expressed serious concern about the postcode lottery in health care for a long time, but the results obtained by my colleague Stephen O’Brien MP show just how widespread this is. The Health Secretary’s own PCT comes in at ninth worst in the country, but overall, the worst performing PCTs are in primarily Conservative and rural constituencies, whereas the best cover Labour areas.”

Shadow Minister for Health Stephen O’Brien MP said: “It is a damning indictment of Labour’s treatment of our NHS that ambulance provision varies so widely across the country. Alan Johnson has clearly not got a grip on the NHS.We know that they have presided over a growing postcode lottery in the provision of drugs and healthcare, but the utter incompetence which gives rise to such patchy emergency care is unforgivable: especially as around this incompetence hangs a nasty whiff of favouring Labour held constituencies.”

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