Ambulance Chaos: South East Faces Emergency Overload
The South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is battling a huge spike in calls today. The surge means longer waits and delayed responses to emergencies across the region.
SECAmb Struggles Under Pressure
Resources are stretched thin as medics scramble to keep up with the demand. Response times are slower than normal, risking critical delays for those in urgent need.
Public Plea: Keep Emergency Lines Clear!
SECAmb urges the public to only dial 999 for real emergencies. They ask callers to only ring back if:
- The patient’s condition takes a sharp turn for the worse
- The emergency help is no longer needed
Help them help you by keeping emergency lines free for genuine crises.