
From BBC UK’s How are your local NHS services coping this winter? app, today:

In just one year, NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s ambulances have reduced their average response times by a potentially life-saving 2 minutes, by 17%, from just over 12 minutes to just under 10 minutes.
In England:
Average response times of more than 38 minutes for category two emergency calls such as heart attacks and strokes – above the target time of 18 minuteshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67714151
Maybe Alan Gemmell’s GMB supporters will help? Ah, they work on behalf of the nuclear fuels industry and the risks of that, which could put even more pressure on ambulance times if we don’t do something about Sellafield pollution of our beaches and stop Labour’s push for new nuclear power stations in Scotland.

