The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) has declared its highest alert level due to "a huge spike in demand".
The region's ambulance service has moved to the highest escalation level after a "huge spike in demand". East of England ...
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) has moved to REAP (Resource Escalation Action Plan) Level 4 in response to sustained high demand on the service and handover delays at hospitals. This ...
The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) has escalated to REAP Level 4 – its highest alert level – amid sustained demand and worsening delays in patient handovers at hospitals. The move places ...
The ambulance service covering the region has escalated to its highest alert level following a "huge spike in demand". The ...
The East of England Ambulance Service has moved to the highest escalation alert level (REAP) in response to high demand across Bedfordshire and Hemel Hempstead this week.
The public are being urged to "think carefully before calling 999" due to increasing pressure on the East of England Ambulance Service. In the week ending November 30, there were almost 24,000 calls ...
Ambulance crews in Peterborough and the surrounding area have been put on the highest level of emergency in response to a soaring number of illnesses and delays at hospitals.
The East of England Ambulance Service has been rated the worst-performing in the country in a new league table. It was ranked last in the Ambulance Trust League Table, behind London, South Central and ...
Glen Carrington, the UNISON branch chair, said he was "upset, but not surprised," that the trust came last [Steve Hubbard/BBC] The East of England Ambulance Service has been rated the worst-performing ...