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East of England Ambulance Service warns of 999 call delays


An NHS ambulance service boss has urged 999 callers to not hang up as "there may be a delay before we pick up".

The East of England Ambulance Service (EEAS) said demands on the health service meant it was extremely busy.

Marcus Bailey, EEAS chief operating officer, said delays were due to a "combination" of Covid, winter pressures and recruitment.

He said the service planned to recruit 100 call-handlers over the next few months to help ease pressure.

The EEAS has published posters online telling emergency callers to be patient.

The service covers Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

Mr Bailey told BBC Look East: "It's about us warning people who are phoning 999 that it's really busy and at some points there may be a delay before we pick up the 999 call.

"Remain on the line, don't hang up, and we will get to you as soon as possible."

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Source: BBC News, 9 November 2021

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