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Cuts are to be made to the Ambulance Service because it needs to reduce its budget by £1.5m this year. | |
It's understood the number of hours ambulances are available will be reduced and some will be taken off the road. | |
The Service will replace the ambulances with what it calls Rapid Response Vehicles. | |
Unions have said it is bad news for patients, but the Ambulance Service has defended its decision. | Unions have said it is bad news for patients, but the Ambulance Service has defended its decision. |
Lily Kerr, from Unison, said her union would not be approving the plans. | |
"My organisation fought long and hard, both with the direct rule administration and the new devolved administration to get what we believed to be adequate ambulance cover. | |
"These plans actually cut right through that. It is all very well saying you're giving a rapid response vehicle, we've been there done that, and unfortunately the Ambulance Service has not learnt the lesson." | |
Brian McNeill, director of operations at the Ambulance Service, said they are only doing what has been asked of them. | |
"We're acheiving the ministers request for the efficiency savings of 3%," he said. | |
"But we're also able through the ministers office to invest money in the service from the comprehensive spending review so we will be able to put £2.5m in revenue into the Rapid Response Vehicles, additional coverage at weekends, we're going to pilot the use of doctors in the control room to provide advice to patients." |
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