Ambulance Response Times

Part of 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:01 pm on 9 July 2019.

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Photo of Russell George Russell George Conservative 2:01, 9 July 2019

Thank you for your answer, First Minister. In the eight years that I've been an Assembly Member, it's the last couple of years that my office and I have received the most significant concerns in regards to slow ambulance response times. In a letter to me last year, the chief executive of the Welsh ambulance service confirmed for my constituents that the average ambulance handover time was nine minutes for Telford, 26 minutes for Shrewsbury, and one hour and two minutes for Wrexham Maelor. Now, clearly, handover times are a significant factor in ambulance response times. Now, I have received some reports that Welsh ambulance crews are repeatedly being held at Shrewsbury and Telford for longer periods of time while English crews are released after a set target time because the English ambulance service cross-charges hospitals for looking after their patients in excess of this time. So, I would be grateful if you could investigate this particular issue and consider if such measures should, or indeed could, be put in place for Welsh crews and Welsh patients.