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A record number of emergency calls were made to the Scottish Ambulance Service over Hogmanay, figures have shown. | A record number of emergency calls were made to the Scottish Ambulance Service over Hogmanay, figures have shown. |
A total of 2,288 calls were made to the service's 999 centres across Scotland overnight, an increase of 22% on the previous year. | A total of 2,288 calls were made to the service's 999 centres across Scotland overnight, an increase of 22% on the previous year. |
The majority of the calls were made after midnight and most of them were alcohol-related incidents. | |
The ambulance service said it had made arrangements for extra crews to provide cover across the country. | The ambulance service said it had made arrangements for extra crews to provide cover across the country. |
Edinburgh was the busiest centre, handling 962 calls between 1900 GMT on Hogmanay and 0700 GMT on New Year's Day. | Edinburgh was the busiest centre, handling 962 calls between 1900 GMT on Hogmanay and 0700 GMT on New Year's Day. |
All staff on duty last night had to cope with an exceptional workload Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman | All staff on duty last night had to cope with an exceptional workload Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman |
Glasgow handled 795 calls, while 531 were dealt with in Inverness. | Glasgow handled 795 calls, while 531 were dealt with in Inverness. |
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Hogmanay is always our busiest night and this year was no different as we dealt with a record number of calls across the country. | A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Hogmanay is always our busiest night and this year was no different as we dealt with a record number of calls across the country. |
"Around three quarters of the calls were received after midnight and the majority were alcohol-related. | "Around three quarters of the calls were received after midnight and the majority were alcohol-related. |
"All staff on duty last night had to cope with an exceptional workload and they did so admirably." | "All staff on duty last night had to cope with an exceptional workload and they did so admirably." |
The service also expects the number of calls to reach an increased level from about 1600 GMT on Tuesday. | The service also expects the number of calls to reach an increased level from about 1600 GMT on Tuesday. |
Last week Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill warned that Scotland had a huge cultural problem with alcohol, especially over the festive season, when he said that getting drunk had almost become a "national sport". | Last week Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill warned that Scotland had a huge cultural problem with alcohol, especially over the festive season, when he said that getting drunk had almost become a "national sport". |
Figures from the Office for National Statistics earlier this year also showed that men and women in Scotland were twice as likely to die an alcohol-related death as people in the UK as a whole. | Figures from the Office for National Statistics earlier this year also showed that men and women in Scotland were twice as likely to die an alcohol-related death as people in the UK as a whole. |
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