Soldiers driving ambulances during strikes 'can't run through red lights because it'd break the law'
By Will Taylor
It's led to fears of long wait times for patients suffering problems like heart attacks, while one ambulance chief said the best case scenario was everybody staying at home and not getting ill in a stark warning. "They're not going to be going through red lights, they're not going to be putting their blue lights on," he told LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.Read more:
"The expectation is the emergency and critical incidents will still be covered by paramedics and ambulance staff as part of minimum service guarantees. NHS bosses said patients suffering from heart attacks, strokes or broken bones might need to take themselves to hospital.'My absolute world': Girlfriend's tribute to security guard, 23, the second victim of Brixton Academy crush
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