The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is encouraging people to use the right healthcare for them this August bank holiday weekend as the region prepares for a further influx of visitors.
Residents and tourists to the South West are reminded to only dial 999 in a life-threatening emergency.
Bank holiday weekends can be a busy time for 999 services, especially with possibilities of high temperatures and sunny weather – whether in the garden, doing DIY at home, visiting family and friends at the beach, or exploring the region’s beauty spots.
Ahead of the bank holiday weekend, the advice is to:
Visitors to the South West should make their first point of call for GP care their home practice, who will be able to provide online, phone and video consultations as well as arranging to send prescriptions to a pharmacy of their choice.
Wayne Darch, Deputy Director of Operations at the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We want to be there for everyone that needs us in a medical emergency, and we need your support to Help Us To Help You. Please only call 999 in a life-threatening emergency, this will ensure we have crews available for patients with the most life-threatening conditions.
“If you need urgent medical help, but not for an emergency, please visit NHS 111 online or a community service such as a minor injury unit or a pharmacy.
“I would also like to thank our people and NHS colleagues who will be working over the bank holiday weekend to help keep us all safe and well. Should you need their support, please be kind to them, they are working hard under huge pressures currently.”
People are asked not to call 999 back for an estimated arrival time of an ambulance. They should only call back if the patient’s condition worsens, or they no longer need an ambulance. This helps keep phone lines free for others in need.
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