Family doctors say hard-pressed paramedics prioritise other cases as practices are seen as ‘places of safety’
Patients experiencing life-threatening emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes or major breathing problems are becoming trapped for many hours in GP surgeries, unable to get to hospital, because ambulances are taking so long to turn up after their practice rings 999.
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