Ambulance services face staffing emergency as the number of workers quitting their job rises by more than half in recent years ...Middle East

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Ambulance services face a staffing emergency with the number quitting their job rising by over half in recent years, figures show. Some 6,968 ambulance workers in England and Wales left their role in 2022/23, which is up 51.2 per cent from 4,609 in 2019/20. The findings, from freedom of information requests by the Liberal Democrats, also reveal these services currently have at least 2,954 vacancies. Callers faced record waits for a 999 ambulance last winter as crews were forced to queue outside hospitals waiting to handover patients to overcrowded A&Es. Stretched paramedics told of horrific working conditions, with patients dying or left lying outside for hours while they waited to receive

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